In today’s world, where news, advertisements, and social media posts surround us constantly, it can be easy to accept information at face value. NGO THY recently hosted a hands-on training on media messages, challenging participants to look beyond the surface and analyze the deeper impact of media on thoughts, behaviors, and decision-making.

Through interactive discussions, practical exercises, and real-life examples, participants explored strategies to critically evaluate information, recognize biases, and understand how narratives are constructed. The training emphasized that media literacy is not only about consuming information but also about thinking independently and making informed choices.

By the end of the session, participants left with strengthened critical thinking skills, awareness of media influence, and confidence to question and interpret messages in a thoughtful and informed way. The training empowered them to navigate the media landscape more effectively and engage with information responsibly.

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