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WEDNESDAY, JULY 02, 2025
Swadhinata project launched to safeguard freedom of expression in digital Bangladesh

Bangladesh

TBS Report
23 June, 2025, 07:45 pm
Last modified: 23 June, 2025, 07:49 pm

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Swadhinata project launched to safeguard freedom of expression in digital Bangladesh

Project aims to enhance information literacy, promote online safety

TBS Report
23 June, 2025, 07:45 pm
Last modified: 23 June, 2025, 07:49 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

Amid rising digital threats and shrinking civic space, the Swadhinata project was launched today with a call to safeguard freedom of expression as a cornerstone of democracy in the digital era.

The EU-funded initiative, jointly implemented by Plan International Netherlands, Plan International Bangladesh, and Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF), aims to enhance information literacy, promote online safety, and strengthen civic participation through a nationwide engagement model.

The "Swadhinata – Freedom of Expression for Digital Democracy – FREEDOM" project will work across all eight divisions of Bangladesh, targeting young people, civil society actors, and media professionals to foster digital democracy through inclusive and participatory engagement. 

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The launch event, held at Hotel Crowne Plaza in Gulshan, brought together representatives from youth networks, women's rights organisations, civil society, and the media, according to a press release. The organisers hope the initiative will serve as a catalyst for a freer, fairer, and safer online civic space in Bangladesh.

A key highlight was a panel discussion on "Freedom of Expression," which explored issues around responsible digital behaviour, misinformation, and access to digital public spaces.

"A free society depends on informed citizens," Michal Krejza, head of Development Cooperation and minister-counsellor at the EU Delegation to Bangladesh, said at the event.

"By improving digital literacy, particularly among youth, human rights defenders and media professionals, this project helps build a more resilient civic space," he added.

MJF Executive Director Shaheen Anam underscored the project's relevance to inclusive democracy. "Freedom of thought and expression is the foundation of any democratic society. The Swadhinata project is built on the belief that democracy can only flourish when these freedoms are actively upheld."

Faruk Wasif, director general of the Press Institute Bangladesh, emphasised the need for digital fact-checking tools and access to reliable information, particularly for youth, women, and marginalised communities.

Kabita Bose, country director of Plan International Bangladesh, closed the event with a strong message on combating disinformation and promoting justice. 

"Violence against women is not a women's issue alone – it affects us all. We must create more opportunities for youth, especially girls, to shape policies and build a better future," she said.

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