Countering hate speech

Countering hate speech

It starts with words

Hate speech in the form of xenophobia, racism, antisemitism, anti-Muslim hatred, anti-LGBTQI+ hatred, misogyny and other types of intolerance is on the rise worldwide, spreading faster and further than ever before through social media. Both online and offline, hate speech targets and dehumanizes people and peoples based on who they are – often by actors seeking political gain.   

UNESCO counters hate speech through education and media and information literacy, promotes international standards on freedom of expression to address root causes of hate speech, and supports countries to build effective responses, including by fostering the capacity building of regulators and judicial operators and advocating for enhanced transparency of internet companies.

Addressing hate speech through education: a guide for policy-makers
UNESCO
United Nations
2023
UNESCO
0000384872
Addressing hate speech: educational responses
UNESCO
2022
UNESCO
0000382290
Addressing conspiracy theories: what teachers need to know
2022
UNESCO
0000381958
Addressing hate speech on social media: contemporary challenges
UNESCO
2021
Document produced with the financial support of the European Union.
0000379177
Media and information literate citizens: think critically, click wisely!
UNESCO
2021
UNESCO
0000377068
Online antisemitism: a toolkit for civil society
ISD
2022
In partnership with UNESCO
0000381856
Letting the sun shine in: transparency and accountability in the digital age
UNESCO
2021
UNESCO
0000377231
The “hate speech” policies of major platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic
UNESCO Montevideo
UNESCO
2021
UNESCO
0000377720