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How to ensure an ethical and dignified life in a mediatised society? To what extent are we able to perceive the consequences of the lack of media literacy? How can we promote peaceful coexistence and intercultural dialogues ?
In the global against fight Covid-19 information is key. Different languages from all over the world coming together to disseminate the same message.
I first encountered the organization at the 2018 UNESCO Global Media and Information Literacy Feature Conference hosted by Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania where I also presented a paper.
By Jude C. Abugu
Comundos gives voice to the voiceless, lets their stories inspire others and creates a precious linkage between remote hopes and dreams. One of the links of this chain are the volunteers Comundos counts on, of which one of them is me, Leyre. As the Volunteer of the Year 2018, I would like to share my experience with Comundos during the last 12 months.
Deutsche Welle’s Global Media Forum is the only international media conference that brings together decision-makers and influencers from the worlds of journalism, digital media, politics, business, civil society and academia. Comundos gave a presentation which was highly appreciated.by the audience on ´ Leveraging technology and media literacy to unlock transversal competences´.

Some didactical material was developed to use the digital stories. The stories can be used as an introduction to start a debate in a classroom / group and work constructively on a theme.
Here we list stories that have additional files to download ( annex).
Digital inclusion is today an essential tool in the fight against poverty and for the socio-professional integration of rural youth. Digital inclusion does not only mean having access to the web but knowing how to use it constructively and critically.
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As phrased by UNESCO, inter-cultural dialogue encourages readiness to question well- established value-based certainties by bringing reason, emotion and creativity into play in order to find new shared understandings.
Media literacy is a repertoire of competencies that enable people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres, and formats.
The set of competences you need to be able to actively and mindfully participate in the media society. Mediawijzer.net has consulted a range of experts to determine which competences these might be.
Growing up in a rural environment means in many regions that you have no access to secondary education. But if people get organised there is a way to get schooling nearby. Watch the series of the process of implementing rural education.