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Agenda

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2 June 2022

12:30 - 13:30      

Registration of the participants. Lunch                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

13:30 - 14:15

Hall 100

Opening Speeches, Key Note                  

  • Opening: Mr Luc Pierre Devigne, Deputy Managing Director, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
  • Key note: Illia Ponomarenko, reporter at The Kyiv Independent
  • Key note: Roman Dobrokhotov, Editor-in-Chief of The Insider

14:15 - 16:00

Knowledge & Experience Sharing Session 1 
Countering information threats – Whole of society approach, Role of  CSOs 
Moderator: Alexandre Alaphilippe, Executive Director of EU Disinfo Lab

 

Civil Society and Government Cooperation in times of war 

  • Liubov Tsybulska, Advisor, Center for Strategic Communication and Information Security (UA)

Building National Resilience through Strategy Against Disinformation

  • Shushan Doydoyan, Head of Freedom of Information Center of Armenia (AM)

Home-grown Disinformation: Countering pro-Kremlin and Far Right Actors

  • Tamar Kintsurashvili, Executive Director of Media Development Foundation (MDF) (GE) 

Anti-Western Disinformation and Media Literacy. Case Study from Azerbaijan

  •     Ahad Ahadli, Project Manager, Faktyoxla (AZ)

16:00 - 16:30

Coffee break 

16:30 - 18:00

WS1. Room 214

Don’t Believe the Message, Follow the Messenger: OSINT Introduction to Fact-checking and Tracking Inauthentic Behaviour

  • Antoine Grégoire, Freelance OSINT Expert

WS2. Hall 100, Workshop Area

Digital Footprint and Safety and Security Considerations of our Behaviour Online

  • Josef Šlerka, Ph.D., Head of New Media Studies at Charles University

WS3. Room 216

Newsroom Innovation: Free web tools for exciting content

  •     Daniel Rzasa, Editor-in-Chief at 300gospodarka

18:00 - 18:30

Hall 100

Wrap-Up and Highlights of the day
Family Photo

19:30

Welcome Dinner


3 June 2022 

08:30 - 9:00

Coffee Break

9:00 - 10:30

Hall 100

Knowledge & Experience Sharing Session 2

Information Credibility in Digital Era – Data and Fact-checking

Moderator: Anna Gielewska, Reporters’ Foundation

 

Data journalism: role in navigating disinformation

  • Yevheniia Drozdova, Data journalist, Texty (UA)

Georgian Case Study: the use of TikTok during Elections

  • Nino Dolidze, Executive Director of International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) (GE)

How Fact-checking Protects our Credibility

  •     Sanduta Iurie, Executive Director of RISE Moldova (MD)

From door-to-door fact-checking to cross-sectoral tech solutions in the fight against (Russian) disinformation: Georgian way of resilience-building

  •     Mariam Tsitsikashvili, Project manager, Georgia’s Reforms Associates (GRASS) (GE)

10:30 - 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 - 12:30

Round Table. Room 214

Future of Resilience: Media and Information Literacy

  •     Gunta Sloga, Executive Director of Baltic Centre for Media Excellence

WS1. Hall 100. Russian interpretation provided

Addressing Disinformation from the Inoculation and Pre-bunking Perspective

  •     Roman Shutov, Capacity and Advocacy Advisor, Zinc Network (UA)

WS2. Room 216

Medical Disinformation - How Media Can Deal with it

  •     Natalia Marshalkovitch, Media Coordinator at Science+ of Free Press for Eastern Europe

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch break

13:30 - 15:15

Hall 100

Knowledge & Experience Sharing Session 3

Raising Societal Awareness – Innovations in Media and Information Literacy

Moderator: Maya Mateshvili, EU Delegation, Georgia

 

Play Better: How to Increase Disinformation Awareness and Gain an Audience to Spread Information Resilience

  • Alyona Romaniuk, Editor-in-chief, fact-checker, PutinLies, Nota- Enota (UA)

Media Literacy as a Brand – How to Make it Attractive?!

  • Valeria Kovtun, Filter. National Media Literacy Project (by Ukraine's Ministry of Culture and Information Policy, MCIP) (UA)

MIL in Central Asia: MIL curriculum, gamification and media literacy houses case study, current challenges and lessons learned

  •     Marat Bigaliyev, Chief of Party, Internews (KZ)

Empowering with Media literacy Little and Big Learners

  •     Seda Muradyan, President of Public Journalism Club (AM)

15:15 - 15:45

Coffee break

15:45 - 17:15

WS1. Room 214

Modus Operandi of Elves Network

  • Giedrius Sakalauskas, Director of Res Publica – Civic Resilience Center

WS2. Room 216

Solutions Journalism

  • Nicole Ely, Transitions Online

WS3. Hall 100. Russian interpretation provided

Audience-tailored Approaches. How do we Reach the Right Audiences?

  •     Robbe Demuynck, EU Neighbours East, DG NEAR, European Commission

17:15 - 18:00 

Hall 100

  Closing Remarks and Evaluation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

 

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