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Arab League: Media education is one of the most prominent priorities over the past years

Arab League: Media education is one of the most prominent priorities over the past years

17 October 2024

Tuesday, the opening session of the first meeting of the working group concerned with developing an Arab strategy for media and information education, in which Assistant Secretary-General Ambassador Ahmed Rashid Khattabi participated, who stressed that  media education is one of the most prominent issues included in the agenda of the Council of Arab Information Ministers, its structures and media organizations operating under the umbrella of the League of Arab States, based on the confident trend towards developing our Arab media system, starting with developing the capabilities of understanding, analysis and qualification in dealing with the media and digital media.

Khattabi added that holding this meeting before the launch of the Global Media and Information Literacy Week on the 24th of this month in Jordan gives a clear indication of the Arab will to confront the challenges related to educational media in light of the media and digital transformations in today’s world, in which we seek to engage effectively, credibly and ambitiously.

He stressed that the multiplicity and diversity of national experiences will constitute a source of enrichment for the strategic document that will be prepared according to a harmonious, participatory Arab vision that enshrines the need to include educational media in the Arab educational curriculum, especially in specialized media institutes, and its effective role in promoting digital citizenship and consolidating the right to communication, and qualifying youth for legal, safe and responsible communication practices based on deepening critical capabilities to deal with the content of media discourses in light of the flow of fake news, especially in circumstances of crises, disasters and conflicts, and on developing awareness among youth of the dangers of violence, extremism and terrorism.