Parallel tracks:
Track 1: Fostering an enabling legal environment (Pacific lounge)
How can we create a legal environment that truly supports media freedom and information integrity? The session will explore the opportunities and risks presented by laws, including the potential for misuse or insufficient safeguards that could threaten media independence and pluralism. Panellists will discuss how civil society, policymakers and international actors can collaborate to prevent abuse and ensure that legal frameworks genuinely foster an open, resilient media landscape.
Maksym Dvorovyi, Head of Digital Rights, Digital Security Lab Ukraine
Gaston Wright, Director, Civic Compass
Lubos Kuklis, Expert on Digital & New Media Governance, EU Commission’s DSA Team
Moderator: Nieves Molina-Clemente, Chief Advisor, Transitional Justice and Accountability, Danish Institute for Human Rights
Track 2: Protecting democracy: tackling disinformation in elections (Auditorium)
Disinformation poses a growing threat to the integrity of elections worldwide. This panel brings together experts to explore and discuss practical solutions and present strategies for responding to false narratives and manipulated content during electoral cycles. What are the most effective countering responses ahead of and during elections and where do we go from here?
Nkem Agunwa, Programme Manager, Africa, Witness
James Gomez, Regional Director, Asia Centre
Rufin Zamfir, Moldovan Media Information Integrity and Democracy Programme (M-MIIND)
Emanuele Sapienza, Global Lead, Open and Inclusive Public Sphere, UNDP
Moderator: Mira Milosevic, Executive Director, Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD)
Track 3: Stronger together: scaling civic platforms to defend open societies (Atlantic lounge)
Across the world, communities are showing that the best response to disinformation is building stronger public-interest technology. This session gathers innovators creating platforms, newsrooms and civic tools that strengthen trust and participation instead of exploiting attention. Join us to explore how these local successes can scale to form a “global digital commons” that upholds open, democratic societies.
Maxence Melo, Executive Director, JamiiAfrica, founder JamiiForums
Shubhranshu Choudhary, Founder, CGNet Swar
Rishad Patel, Co-founder, Splice Media
Babette Ngene, Public Interest Technology Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Moderator: Magnus Ag, Head of Public Interest Tech, IMS