The project

MinDiShield is a two-year EU-funded project aimed at combating minority-related disinformation and strengthening resilience among minority communities in Europe. Through a strong collaboration between educational institutions, social organizations, media experts, and policy makers, MinDiShield addresses the urgent need to empower professionals, community leaders, and minority groups to recognize and combat harmful narratives in the digital landscape.

Objectives

Results

During its 24-month lifetime, MinDiShield will directly and indirectly positively impact:
  • at least 40 community/religious leaders
  • at least 100 minority groups members
  • at least 75 professionals
  • at least 215 toolkit users
  • at least 15 digital ‘Community of Practice’ members
  • at least 380 people through physical dissemination events
  • at least 10.000 people through online/digital media channels

Furthermore, citizen inclusiveness, civic engagement, and participatory culture are fundamental aspects of the project as it will:

  • Develop multicultural materials that are accessible in multiple languages (EN, FR, GR, IT, NL) and reflect diverse cultural backgrounds to reach a broader audience.
  • Foster the participation of minority groups members in the project activities, and ensure that their voices are heard, their concerns and their needs are addressed throughout the project lifecycle, including evaluation.
  • Engage with local communities and civil society organizations to foster participation and ownership of media literacy initiatives.
  • Organize public events that encourage citizens, esp. minority group members, to engage actively with media literacy issues, promoting a sense of community involvement.
  • Provide training and capacity-building opportunities for citizens and professionals to enhance their media literacy skills and encourage active participation in the fight against disinformation.

Activities

MinDiShield addresses mainly the following two areas of activities:

  • Developing innovative, interactive online toolkits to provide solutions to existing and future challenges in the online environment, including disinformation, and
  • Creating materials and toolkits to enable citizens to develop a critical approach to the media, and to recognise and appropriately react to disinformation.

In more detail, the project will develop training & awareness materials, and an interactive online toolkit, for professionals and for citizens belonging to ethnic minority groups, so as to build the skills of the former on addressing existing and future challenges in the online environment, especially minority-related disinformation, and to strengthen the media literacy skills of the latter to recognise and appropriately react to disinformation.

In addition, the project will identify, share, and build on best practices from innovative media literacy projects that consider a changing media ecosystem, and strengthen collaboration between different countries and regions of Europe, Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, and Italy.

Resources

What we offer

Practical tools for identifying manipulation in real time

Toolkit

Interactive online toolkit

Access multilingual resources designed for your community

Pre-bunking digital guide

Learn techniques before disinformation spreads

Community of practice

Connect with experts across borders

01   Learn first

Getting started

Explore the online toolkit

Browse multilingual resources built for your community. Find practical guides on identifying manipulation techniques before they spread.

02   Identify threats

Recognition

Use the digital guide

Master pre-bunking strategies and spot disinformation patterns in real time. Knowledge becomes your strongest defense.

03   Build strength

Connection

Join the community of practice

Share experiences with experts and stakeholders across Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, and Italy. Together we are stronger.

Expert voices

Those who work in the field

“MinDiShield gave us the tools we needed to protect our communities from manipulation and false narratives.”

Maria Rossi

Community advocate, Italy

“The pre-bunking approach works. Our members now recognize disinformation before it takes hold.”

Ahmed Hassan

Researcher, Belgium

“A resource we have been waiting for. Finally, practical guidance in our own languages.”

Elena Papadopoulos

Educator, Greece

Impact

Reaching communities across five nations

MinDiShield operates in Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, and Italy, serving ethnic and religious minority groups with resources they can trust and understand.

5

Countries supported

12

Languages available

3000+

Community members

89%

Report improved resilience

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Join the community building stronger defenses against disinformation across Europe.

Questions

Find answers about MinDiShield and how to get started protecting your community.

MinDiShield welcomes ethnic and religious minority groups across Belgium, Cyprus, France, Greece, and Italy. Anyone seeking to strengthen their community’s resilience against disinformation can access our resources.

Pre-bunking teaches you to recognize manipulation techniques before false narratives take hold. It’s about building immunity to disinformation by understanding how it works first.

Yes. MinDiShield offers materials in twelve languages, ensuring every community can learn in their own tongue. Language should never be a barrier to protection.

Our Community of Practice connects experts and stakeholders across borders to share what works. Members exchange strategies, discuss challenges, and build collective strength through shared experience.

Approach

MinDiShield uses a pre-bunking approach to help communities recognize and resist disinformation. The project will:

  • Provide training and capacity-building opportunities for professionals to enhance their media literacy skills and inoculation against disinformation and extremist narratives.
  • Develop interactive online toolkits for minority citizens to strengthen their critical thinking skills and online disinformation awareness.
  • Create an online community of practice for professionals and citizens to share experiences and strategies.
  • Promote policy recommendations for safeguarding equality and non-discrimination in media formats and tools, especially in the use of AI and algorithmic technologies.
  • Engage citizens and communities in media literacy issues, promoting a sense of community involvement.
  • Encourage citizens, esp. minority group members, to engage actively with media literacy issues, promoting a sense of community involvement.
  • Provide training and capacity-building opportunities for citizens and professionals to enhance their media literacy skills and encourage active participation in the fight against disinformation.

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