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Fact or Fake? Brasil, UN, and UNESCO launch Global Initiative for Information Integrity on Climate Change
A joint initiative launched on the last day of the G20 Leaders' Summit in Brasil aims to strengthen research and communication actions to tackle disinformation. Fake news and rumors contribute to delays and hinder mitigation actions against climate change.
Brasil’s Human Rights Minister urges swift regulation of digital platforms
Silvio Almeida cautioned against the chaos arising from uncontrolled online activity, stressing the imperative of measures to combat misinformation and hatred to protect our democratic future.
Media education increases children's online protection
Children's safety on the internet and media education featured on a panel discussion at the G20 Digital Economy WG side event.
The agenda for today (May 1) remains focused on countering misinformation and safeguarding democracy
At the side event of the G20 Digital Economy Working Group in São Paulo, high-level debates are currently underway. The agenda encompasses discussions on the urgent necessity to prioritize information integrity. This prioritization is vital for safeguarding elections, promoting fundamental freedoms, strengthening democratic institutions, and upholding human rights.
Fighting the spread of fake news in the focus of the G20
The need to hold digital platforms accountable and to strengthen international actions against disinformation among G20 countries were topics addressed by the Secretary of Digital Policies in an interview with foreign correspondents on Monday (18).
Brasil announces the launch of a global initiative to promote information integrity regarding climate change
At the opening of the G20 Digital Economy Working Group event on information integrity, Minister Paulo Pimenta of the Social Communication Secretariat (Secom/PR) underscored Brasil's endeavors to counter misinformation and hate speech on a global scale. The regulation of digital platforms and the role of the global community are at the forefront of the discussion. Representatives from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations (UN) express their support and hope for a healthy Internet.
As war extends to the information space: the impact of disinformation and hate speech in armed conflicts
Disinformation can have a devastating impact during armed conflicts. Unreliable information can prevent people from accessing safe places, causing them to withdraw from certain areas through dangerous passages, or prevent access to essential services or humanitarian assistance. In an exclusive article for the G20 Brazil website, Joelle Rizk, Digital Risks Adviser at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Protection Department, warns of the spread of disinformation, hate speech and dehumanizing narratives that target people in need of protection, such as refugees and displaced people, instilling them fear and putting their safety at risk.
Eyes of the world turned to Southern Brasil: international press covers climate tragedy extensively
The Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul has been the epicenter of a devastating climate crisis, which has gained prominence in the international press, broadening the debate around the need to urgently tackle global warming, as well as acting to disseminate reliable information about the tragedy.
Pimenta warns of the advance of extremism and hate speech threatening democracy
Panel with partners of the Global South during the G20 side event on information integrity presents the challenges of the digital world such as misinformation, hate speech, and online threats to public institutions, with proposed solutions.
International event in São Paulo addresses strategies for combating online misinformation and hate speech
A parallel event to the G20 highlights the global discussions led by the United Nations (UN), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) regarding the promotion of information integrity. Organized by the Secretariat of Communication of the Presidency of the Republic of Brazil in partnership with UNESCO, the event brings together experts to discuss digital world challenges such as misinformation, hate speech, and online threats to public institutions, with the goal of proposing solutions to these challenges of the digital age.
¿Realidad o fake news? Brasil, la ONU y la UNESCO lanzan la Iniciativa Mundial para la Integridad de la Información sobre el Cambio Climático
Una iniciativa conjunta lanzada el último día de la Cumbre de Líderes del G20 en Brasil tiene como objetivo fortalecer las acciones de investigación y comunicación para combatir la desinformación. Las noticias falsas y los rumores contribuyen a retrasar e inviabilizar las acciones de mitigación contra el cambio climático.
The role of social participation in the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence in the G20 Leaders' Declaration
The G20 Leaders' Declaration of 2024, held in Rio de Janeiro, places Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a central issue for sustainable development, and human rights in the international context. Read an exclusive article on the G20 Brasil website by Atahualpa Blanchet, a USP's Institute for Advanced Studies researcher and a member of PUC-SP's Digital Transformation and Society Group.
Nobel laureate highlights risks associated with the absence of regulation for platforms
At a G20 Brasil side event, Philippino journalist Maria Ressa addressed the crucial role of information integrity in safeguarding fundamental freedoms.
Join the seminar “Information Integrity: Combating Misinformation, Hate Speech and Threats to Democracy”
An initiative by the Digital Economy Working Group, the G20 parallel event will follow the NETMundial+10 in São Paulo, with the participation of world specialists on the issue
Government, academia and civil society discuss strategies to tackle misinformation about climate change
Experts highlight the importance of information integrity to tackle disinformation on climate change in a panel at the side event of the G20 Digital Economy WG in São Paulo. The topics ranged from the dissemination of information about indigenous populations to the need for more widespread and accurate journalistic coverage of environmental issues.
Brasil advances debates on information integrity and platform regulation at G20 side event
Paulo Pimenta, Minister of Secom/PR, had a series of meetings to discuss best practices regarding sponsored content on social media, combating misinformation, and digital platform regulation, aiming to promote integrity in the online environment.