Tashkent hosted the UNESCO-organized training workshop on information literacy in Uzbekistan.

The event was attended by representatives of the government, state agencies, universities, civil society organizations, media, and scientific researchers.

Due to the growing spread of disinformation and fake content in the modern digital information, it is essential to develop critical thinking among citizens and increase their ability to distinguish reliable sources.

Interactive classes took place. The participants offered ideas for developing a strategy to improve information literacy for Uzbekistan.

International experts emphasized that media literacy is a global problem, and its development contributes to the stability of civil society.

Gulnoza Boboyeva, UzA

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UNESCO-organized training workshop on information literacy

Tashkent hosted the UNESCO-organized training workshop on information literacy in Uzbekistan.

The event was attended by representatives of the government, state agencies, universities, civil society organizations, media, and scientific researchers.

Due to the growing spread of disinformation and fake content in the modern digital information, it is essential to develop critical thinking among citizens and increase their ability to distinguish reliable sources.

Interactive classes took place. The participants offered ideas for developing a strategy to improve information literacy for Uzbekistan.

International experts emphasized that media literacy is a global problem, and its development contributes to the stability of civil society.

Gulnoza Boboyeva, UzA