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The guide presents recommendations for social media platform companies to protect Ukraine and its users, with a focus on access to information and freedom of speech. The guide comes with cases and research specific to the armed conflict in Ukraine and is the first of its kind in the country.
As threats to the free press grow globally, it’s never been more important to honour courage and resilience in journalism.
Public-facing commentary and feedback from IMS and a community of civil society organisations drafted for the European Commission and for dominant tech platforms on their risk assessment reports that they were obliged to publish under the EU Digital Services Act in November 2024.
Social media platforms have become crucial digital infrastructures for accessing and sharing information. And they play a key role in combating disinformation and hate speech in conflicts like the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The publication is a compilation of the knowledge and learning gathered during a three-year pilot project in Colombia, Myanmar and Syria.
While the end of Al-Assad era in Syria sparked widespread optimism, early formal statements from the new rulers raised concerns, particularly regarding women's roles, says Rula Asad.