We are delighted to announce that the National Electronic Media Council of Latvia has joined the Media & Learning Association as our 100th member. Since our founding in 2012, our network has steadily grown and now includes 77 organisational members, 16 networking members and partners, and 7 sponsoring members. This milestone reflects not only the expansion of our community but also the increasing impact we have in the fields of media literacy and higher education. We are proud to see our Association flourish and look forward to continuing our work in encouraging collaboration, innovation, and meaningful discussions in these crucial areas. A big thank you to all our members for being part of this journey!
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