A new Observatory on Media, Information and Literacy (MILOBS) was recently launched in Portugal and is the first Portuguese observatory exclusively dedicated to media and information literacy. This project began development in 2012 and has its roots in GILM – the Informal Group of Media Literacy, a Portuguese network of 11 public entities that have media literacy as their main concern and which are the main partners of MILOBS, as well as part of its consulting board. Find out more.
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