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Call for tender: Continuation of the European Digital Media Observatory

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On 28 July 2025, the European Commission has opened a call for tener for the continuation of the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO).

EDMO is a multidisciplinary community, serving as a collaborative platform for fact-checkers, researchers and media literacy experts.

Under this call for tenders of up to €2.56 million, EDMO should focus on and further develop its activities related to monitoring and analysing the online information environment, as well as detect and expose disinformation campaigns, with the aim of contributing to situational awareness across the EU. Its work should also focus on contributing to election integrity and increasing societal resilience.

Visit the Funding & Tenders Portal for more details on the call. Any request for additional information must be made in writing only through the portal in the “Questions and answers (Q&A)” section (registration on EU Funding & Tenders portal is required to be able to create and submit a question). 

Economic operators interested in this contract are invited to submit a tender by 15 September 2025, 16:00 (CEST).

For more information, please visit the dedicated Commission website

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