enhance Yoru Newsroom’s Trust & Transparency: Complimentary media Literacy Training from WAN-IFRA
Are you looking to bolster your news association’s commitment to truth, accuracy, and audience trust? The World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) is offering three complimentary training opportunities in celebration of UNESCO’s Media and Facts Literacy Week. These sessions are designed to equip your team with the skills needed to navigate the evolving information landscape and strengthen your connection with readers.
Why Media Literacy Matters Now More Than Ever
In today’s world, discerning credible information from misinformation is a critical skill. UNESCO recognizes Media and Information Literacy (MIL) as essential, empowering individuals to critically evaluate information, navigate digital spaces safely, and foster trust in information ecosystems. WAN-IFRA shares this commitment, defining media literacy as the ability to actively seek credible news, recognize bias, understand journalistic processes, and apply critical thinking across all aspects of life.
Who Should Participate?
These trainings are specifically tailored for professionals dedicated to upholding journalistic integrity and building audience relationships. Consider sending team members who fit one of these profiles:
* Senior editors and newsroom executives aiming to integrate news literacy into daily editorial workflows.
* Media policy and audience engagement leaders focused on deepening trust and transparency within your publication.
* Attendees of the recent Newsroom Summit who want to expand their learning with a live, interactive workshop.
Training Opportunities: Choose What Works for You
WAN-IFRA is providing a flexible range of options to fit your schedule and learning preferences. Here’s a breakdown of the available sessions:
1. Online Trainings (Live & Interactive)
These sessions will be delivered via Zoom and offer a dynamic learning experience.
* November 12th: Register in advance here: https://wan-ifra.zoom.us/meeting/register/VSWyOEExRsm67ruNiWmOFg#/registration
* November 25th: Register in advance here: https://wan-ifra.zoom.us/meeting/register/ryihpQIsQ_CghUa889H6_g#/registration
2. In-Person Workshop (Copenhagen, November 17th)
This exclusive workshop is designed for participants of the Newsroom Summit. It provides a deeper dive into practical strategies for implementing news literacy initiatives.
* To request access,simply email mediapolicy@wan-ifra.org.
About WAN-IFRA: Championing a Free Press Globally
WAN-IFRA,the World Association of News Publishers,is the leading global organization for the world’s press. Representing over 3,000 news publishers and technology companies across 120 countries, WAN-IFRA is dedicated to protecting the rights of journalists and publishers. We empower our members to innovate, thrive in the digital age, and fulfill their vital role in a democratic society. You can learn more about our work and our Media Literacy Policy here.
UNESCO’s Commitment to Media and information Literacy
UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy initiative is a cornerstone of its efforts to promote freedom of expression and access to information. By equipping individuals with the skills to critically engage with media,UNESCO is actively combating disinformation and fostering a more informed and resilient global citizenry. Discover more about UNESCO’s work here.
Don’t miss this opportunity to invest in your newsroom’s future. Strengthen your team’s ability to deliver trustworthy journalism and build lasting relationships with your audience. Register for a training session today!








