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Hackathon supports projects countering disinformation in Ukraine
September 16, 2024

Hackathon supports projects countering disinformation in Ukraine


TikTok and YouTube bloggers, activists, journalists, artists, and founders of technology startups working on media literacy, anti-fake topics, or civil society development through digital technologies, are invited to take part in Mediengeist 3.0, a one-day media literacy hackathon that brings together communities and projects to counter destructive narratives, fakes, and misinformation about a full-scale Russian invasion.

Participants will meet like-minded people, develop a joint project and pitch the idea to the jury. Three winners will receive UAH 60,000 and, together with their mentors, will plan how to bring their project to life.

The deadline for applications is 30 September. 

The Hackathon is held by Goethe-Institut Ukraine in partnership with the Ukrainian popular science media Kunsht and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany. 

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CLOSING DATE

September 30, 2024


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