Presentation of Disinformation Resilience Index report took place in Kyiv

On 18 October 2021, an online introduction by Pavel Havlíček, co-editor of the 2021 DRI report, Research Fellow at the Association for International Affairs (AMO) in Prague, was followed by presentations of Veranika Laputska (EAST Center, DRI section editor), Olga Yurkova (StopFake, author of the Ukraine chapter), Lasha Tugushi (Liberal Academy of Tbilisi, author of the Georgia chapter), Aliaksandr Papko (EAST Center, author of the Belarus chapter), Doina Dragomir (Watchdog.MD, co-author of the Moldova chapter). A panel discussion followed, moderated by Ruslan Deynychenko, StopFake’s co-founder and Executive Director.

The Disinformation Resilience Index is a regional research project, carried out by the EAST Center in cooperation with reputable research institutions of the Central and Eastern European countries. The DRI project provides on overview of changes which have taken place in the institutional and regulatory framework and media landscape of 10 Central and Eastern European countries since 2018. The 2021 Disinformation Resilience Index study covers four Visegrad countries (Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) and six Eastern Partnership states (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine).

Read more about the DRI research project and find the full 2021 DRI report at this link.

 

 

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