DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-TECH-EDMO-09-HUBS

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EDMO will continue to maintain and further support a platform for joint activities to analyse and respond to the phenomenon of disinformation. EDMO will be carrying out and coordinating various activities in this field, including investigations, targeted research, monitoring as well as media literacy and communication activities throughout Europe and across the national/multinational research hubs.

Objective:

The EU supports the capacity of a multidisciplinary community to understand, monitor and counter disinformation.

The objective of this topic is to maintain and further develop a platform supporting the operations of the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO), as well as deepening the language coverage and operational capacity of fact-checking in Europe.

In particular, the topic will support the operational cooperation between fact-checkers, researchers and media literacy practitioners across the EU through EDMO and support fact-checkers, with the aim to contribute to the fight against disinformation, to gain further insight on disinformation, monitoring of the disinformation space, debunking disinformation through the network of fact-checkers, and increasing the resilience of media professionals and citizens to disinformation.

Scope:

The funding will support further consolidation of EDMO’s role as a key player in the fight against disinformation in Europe, in particular:

  • operation of a platform composed of a set of tools and services responding to the needs of the EDMO community composed of researchers, fact-checkers, media literacy practitioners and other relevant stakeholders, including services and actions to support and protect these communities when carrying out their work;
  • fostering and coordinating research activities and open-source investigations on disinformation at European level focused on detecting and analysing, in an agile and practice-oriented way emerging and prominent issues related to the disinformation landscape;
  • carrying out activities for monitoring disinformation trends and narratives across the EU, including through pre- and debunking;
  • investigating and fostering the development and use of novel tools such as Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI to respond to addressing current challenges in the disinformation landscape, including AI-generated disinformation and deepfakes, and in this respect also collaborate with ongoing Horizon Europe projects working on AI-tools to fight disinformation;
  • monitoring and reacting to disinformation threats related to crisis situations and elections – including by pre- and debunking - as well as to emerging disinformation waves, including giving assistance to neighbourhood countries through dedicated actions, targeted communication and awareness raising campaigns;
  • supporting targeted activities to facilitate access to data for researchers to allow conducting research activities on disinformation;
  • supporting activities related to the implementation of the 2022 Code of Practice on Disinformation;
  • coordinating and carrying out tailor-made media literacy activities and campaigns at European level, targeting both the general public and vulnerable groups;
  • carrying out proactive communication and outreach activities through various channels (including by traditional and online media, podcasts, social media etc.) to a broad audience, including the general public, to increase societal resilience to disinformation;
  • conducting targeted communication campaigns about EDMO’s activities.

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2025-12-06
The submission session is now available for: DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-TECH-EDMO-09-HUBS
call topic details
Call status: Open
Publication date: 2025-11-04 (1 month ago)
Opening date: 2025-11-04 (1 month ago)
Closing date: 2026-03-03 (2 months from now)
Procedure: single-stage

Budget: 6,000,000
Expected grants: 8
Contribution: 6,000,000 - 6,000,000
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  • 2025-12-06
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DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-TECH-EDMO-09

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