Training of 25 Young Leaders (Bloggers): A selected group of young leaders received targeted training on how to mobilize their peers for active political engagement and effectively combat misinformation in their communities.
Development of an E-learning Platform: An interactive online learning environment was created to foster peer-to-peer connection and enhance digital literacy among young people.
Creation of a Peer-to-Peer “Myth Busting” Toolkit: A practical guide and set of tools were developed to support young leaders in designing and implementing local actions aimed at debunking false information and promoting media literacy.
Formation of Anti-Disinformation Teams: Groups of NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) youth were organized and empowered to collaboratively identify and counter fake news and manipulative content in their local contexts.
Development of Policy Recommendations: Based on project outcomes, national and EU-level policy recommendations were formulated to strengthen youth political and civic participation and improve responses to digital disinformation.
Innovative Toolkit for Myth-Busting Actions: A specially designed resource to support young leaders in planning and executing initiatives that challenge harmful myths affecting youth. The toolkit aims to foster civic and political engagement, particularly among vulnerable and marginalized young people.
Personalized Guide for Local Action: A practical manual offering step-by-step instructions on how to establish and manage myth-busting teams and tailor interventions to the specific needs of target groups.
Multilingual Accessibility: To ensure broad reach and effective knowledge transfer, the toolkit is available in all partner languages—Greek, Italian, Czech, and Hungarian—as well as in English.
Comprehensive Policy Recommendations: Based on project findings, detailed policy documents were developed at both national and European levels to promote youth civic and political participation and to strengthen responses to digital disinformation.
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