MedLIT – Media literacy for refugee, asylum seeking and migrant women

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Objectives

  • Developing innovative learning tools to increase media and digital competences of low – skilled/low qualified refugee, asylum seeking and migrant women.
  • Improving media and digital literacy skills of low – skilled/low – qualified refugee, asylum seeking and migrant women encouraging them with effective awareness raising actions.

Activities

  • Development of methodological approach and framework for the building of media and digital literacy skills and competences tailored to the needs of low skilled/low – qualified refugee, asylum seeking and migrant women.
  • Creation of an online training tool for the building of media and digital literacy skills of low – skilled/low – qualified refugee, asylum seeking and migrant women.
  • Development of a peer – to – peer awareness raising methodology and a short training for refugee, asylum seeking and migrant women involving them in an awareness raising/outreach campaign.

Results

  • Enhanced media and digital literacy skills of at least 120 low – skilled/low – qualified refugee/asylum-seeking and migrant women in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Austria and Malta.
  • Developed online training tools and methodologies for refugee/migrants associations and other organizations and/or professionals useful to work with low – skilled/low – qualified refugee, asylum-seeking and migrant women.
  • Enhanced awareness about the actions of at least 250 professionals, local, regional, national and international level authorities, refugee/migrant associations, civil society, educational institutions and other relevant stakeholders in the partner countries and other EU countries.

Partners

The project

MedLIT – Media literacy for refugee, asylum seeking and migrant women

Project number

Implementation date

01/11/2017 – 31/10/2019

Fundings

DG EAC, Key Action 2 Strategic Partnership in the field of Adult education

Categories

Units

Info & contacts

E-mail

partnership@cesie.org

Website

https://medlitproject.eu/

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