Closing ceremony of Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2023 held in Dhaka

Huhua Fan shared, “We are facing a paradox, however. In the digital age, democracy and cultural diversity have flourished, but so has the rise of misinformation and hate speech, especially in global conflicts. Media literacy is now important to meet this challenge in the 21st century.

Mir Zahurul Islam emphasized the relationship between media and information literacy and the Bangladesh government’s “Smart Bangladesh Vision 2041”, which aims to transform the country into a technologically advanced and sustainable society.

Nure Jannat Proma noted, “UNESCO looks forward to working with partners such as East West University to explore the possibility of transforming Dhaka into one of the ‘MIL Cities”, which will facilitate media and information literacy learning in physical and virtual An innovative way to promote. Blank space.”

Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun appreciated the lively participation of the students on the occasion and congratulated everyone while sharing the concluding remarks.

In her speech, Dilara Begum, Convenor of Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2023, thanked the University Authority and UNESCO Dhaka Office for their immense support in organizing this event.

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