Reinforcing resilience against foreign information manipulation and interference

Participants from the workshop ‘Designing a Global Methodology for Analyzing Electoral Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI)’, held in Brussels on 5 November 2024. Credit: International IDEA/Angelo Galgani

Participants from the workshop ‘Designing a Global Methodology for Analyzing Electoral Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI)’, held in Brussels on 5 November 2024. Credit: International IDEA/Angelo Galgani

A workshop held in November 2024 produced a refined global methodology for identifying and analysing the factors that affect election-related foreign information manipulation and interference. The methodology empowers national stakeholders, particularly civil society organizations, to conduct country-level analyses and develop effective policy responses. 

Expert discussions at this level are needed to determine the scope of the problem itself and how we can approach it in the future, what kind of strategies we can take.’

— Ena Bavčić, Lead Researcher, Digital Rights Programme, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
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