Not only the remarkable results achieved within the project were presented at the event, but the participants also discussed the creation of a new model for the inclusion of migrants, as well as the exclusive role of the media in this process.
NEMO project – the usage of “new” media for training and tackling online discrimination against migrants.
Not only the remarkable results achieved within the project were presented at the event, but the participants also discussed the creation of a new model for the inclusion of migrants, as well as the exclusive role of the media in this process.
Eighth-graders from the Mathematical High School "Baba Tonka" - Ruse were extremely well prepared on the topics of Internet safety, fake news and discrimination during NEMO laboratories. Their trainer, Diana Georgieva from the CSCD, was extremely impressed by the discussions that took place the recent months.
On June 8, the NEMO project trainer Diana Georgieva made her last meeting with the sixth-graders from Vasil Levski secondary school – Breznik, and the teachers received a donation for the school and got acquainted with the NEMO toolkit.
Last Friday, the CSCD trainers - Diana Georgieva and Nancy Borisova presented the NEMO manual to sixth graders and teachers from Maths and Science High School in Montana within the first information day of the NEMO project.
In connection with the work on the NEMO project - Using the "new" media for training and tackling online discrimination against migrants, our team produced a national report on Internet misinformation, migrant issues in Bulgaria and how to deal with prejudices and stereotypes.
On March 22, the expert Diana Georgieva presented the NEMO project during a conference on the project "Expansion of the Expert Capacity of the Ministry of Interior for Prevention of Aggressive Events in Society, Corruption and Radicalization", with the financial support of the Operational Program "Good governance" co-financed by the European Union through the European Social Fund ".