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Call for organizations and media outlets: Training on the implications of the EU Digital Services Act

Within the framework of the project “Ensuring the Integration of the Western Balkans into the Digital Single Market,” which aims to advance digital rights standards in the Western Balkans region and support its integration into the single digital market, the Metamorphosis Foundation is organizing a training for civil society organizations and media outlets on the topic “Implications of the EU Digital Services Act for Civil Society Organizations and Investigative Journalists in North Macedonia”.

Date: April 24, 2025 (Thursday)

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Location: Metamorphosis (19 Franklin Roosevelt St., 2nd floor – in the Setec building)

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/o43Q5Uqpjg1WU1P37

The training will focus on the basics of the EU Digital Services Act and the main principles of transparency, accountability, and user protection, as well as its impact on freedom of expression and digital rights. The training will also present key findings and recommendations from the research on the implications of the EU Digital Services Act on civil society organizations and investigative journalists in Macedonia and the challenges and risks related to digital platforms, trusted flaggers, and algorithmic moderation.

The training is intended for representatives of civil society organizations, media outlets, fact-checkers, investigative journalists, and activists who work on topics related to digital rights, freedom of expression, and media regulation.

The training agenda is available here.

The registration form is available at the following link.

Registration for the training is open until April 16, 2025.

The project “Ensuring the Integration of the Western Balkans into the Digital Single Market” is funded by the Open Society Foundations Western Balkans, and implemented by Partners Serbia (Serbia), Metamorphosis Foundation (North Macedonia), Why Not? (Bosnia and Herzegovina), NGO 35 mm (Montenegro), Women in Tech Kosovo (Kosovo), and the Institute for Democracy and Mediation (Albania).

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