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A global initiative to challenge âfake newsâ on migration and immigration is being spearheaded by NUI Galway, the International Organisation for Migration and Irish Aid.
The Global Migration Media Academy will involve media literacy programmes to train students and journalists to identify, challenge and debunk misinformation.
The programmes will establish learning hubs in Ireland, Mexico, Morocco, Philippines and Serbia with the aim of providing media training on migration and strengthening ethical and accurate reporting as part of established undergraduate and Masters programmes in universities.
There are plans to expand the project to other countries as the programme evolves.
The project is co-funded by the International Organisation for Migration and Irish Aid, with the development of the global foundational course being led by Tom Felle, head of the discipline of journalism and communications at NUI Galway.