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Science Literacy for Human Rights
Advocacy & Policy

Youth Advocacy Toolkit

Policy recommendations, position papers, and campaign materials for youth-led initiatives.

Advocacy Resources

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Policy Recommendations

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Evidence-based recommendations for policymakers on combating misinformation

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Position Paper: Youth & Media Literacy

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Our stance on integrating media literacy into education systems

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Campaign Toolkit

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Templates, graphics, and guides for running awareness campaigns

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Social Media Kit

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Ready-to-use posts, images, and hashtags for your campaigns

Youth Initiatives

Opportunities for young people to make their voices heard at the European level.

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EU Parliament Visit

Top 16 participants will visit the European Parliament to present youth perspectives on media literacy.

Spring 2026
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National Ideation Labs

72 young people across 6 countries will participate in workshops to develop local solutions.

Winter 2026

Youth Declaration

A collective statement from European youth on the importance of critical thinking and human rights.

Summer 2026

Human Rights & Media Literacy

Understanding how misinformation impacts human rights and what we can do about it.

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Freedom of Expression

Understanding the limits and responsibilities

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Right to Information

Access to accurate information as a fundamental right

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Privacy & Data Protection

Your rights in the digital age

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Non-discrimination

How misinformation fuels discrimination

Ready to Take Action?

Whether you want to start a local campaign, engage with policymakers, or simply spread awareness, we have the tools and support you need.

A European project

Scientific Literacy as a Catalyst for Change: Addressing Pseudoscience and Science Disinformation in relation to Human Rights

A partnership of six organizations from Romania, France, Italy, Hungary, Slovenia, and Bulgaria.

ASUR
Mythodologie
CICAP
SOYA
Zavod Boter
ECIESC
Co-funded by the European Union

This project is co-funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ programme. The content reflects the authors' views only, and the European Commission and National Agency cannot be held responsible for any use of this information.

Project reference: 2024-2-RO01-KA220-YOU-000278874

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