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本文探讨了中亚国家媒体与信息扫盲(MIL)领域外国援助的作用、可持续性和形式。在信息过载和虚假信息盛行的时代,媒介与信息素养在培养数字技能和媒介素养方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,中亚国家在制定和实施媒体与信息素养计划时面临着独特的挑战,包括有限的资源、政治压力和多样的文化背景。外国援助已成为该地区支持 MIL 计划的重要来源。本文分析了外国援助在促进摩洛伊斯兰运动中的作用,研究了不同形式的援助,并评估了这些计划的可持续性。在调查这些计划的可持续性的同时,研究还深入探讨了外国援助在中亚三国独特的社会文化背景下对建立健全的 MIL 框架所产生的影响:哈萨克斯坦、吉尔吉斯斯坦和乌兹别克斯坦。通过分析具体的援助项目、政策影响和当地的反应,文章旨在为当前关于提高转型社会中的媒体素养的讨论提供有价值的见解。文章还探讨了外援对中亚国家的潜在影响和挑战,强调了根据具体情况发展 MIL 的重要性。
Role and Sustainability of Foreign Aid in the Development of Media and Information Literacy in Central Asia
This article explores the role, sustainability, and forms of foreign aid in the field of media and information literacy (MIL) in Central Asian countries. MIL plays a crucial role in developing digital skills and media literacy in an era dominated by information overload and disinformation. However, Central Asian countries face unique challenges in developing and implementing MIL programs, including limited resources, political pressures, and diverse cultural contexts. Foreign aid has become an important source of support for MIL initiatives in the region. This article analyzes the role of foreign aid in promoting MIL examines different forms of aid and assesses the sustainability of these programs. Investigating the sustainability of these initiatives, the study delves into the impact of foreign assistance on shaping robust MIL frameworks within the unique socio-cultural contexts of the three Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. By analyzing specific aid programs, policy implications, and local responses, the article aims to contribute valuable insights into the ongoing discourse on enhancing media literacy in transitional societies. It also considers the potential impact and challenges associated with foreign aid in Central Asian countries, highlighting the importance of context-specific approaches to MIL development.