This flagship event taking place in Zagreb, Croatia on 30 March and 1 April 2020 is jointly organised by the European Commission (DG Connect) and the Croatian Ministry of Culture and Agency for Electronic Media. The conference is part of the Croatian Presidency of the Council of the European Union and will, among other objectives, be dedicated to the challenges of living in the digital media world as well as the protection of human dignity, to the importance of national media literacy policies and strategies and to the development of platforms for cooperation in developing and financing media literacy projects. If you are involved in media literacy activities at either a policy or project level, then save the dates for this important event. More information to follow shortly.
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