Annual reports Annual Report 2017 | Page 18

18 PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS Campaigns European Get Online Week The eighth European Get Online Week (GOW17) was run between 27 March and 2 April, 2017. It was held under the patronage of Mr Tibor Navracsics, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, and supported by Liberty Global, Cisco, Certiport and the Mozilla Foundation. GOW is an annual digital empowerment campaign implemented at digital competence centres, telecentres, libraries, schools, community centres and not-for-profits across Europe. Since it was first run in 2010, GOW has always been a truly multi-stakeholder campaign, bringing together formal and non-formal training providers, local and national authorities, other public institutions and the private sector in a joint effort to show the benefits of digital skills and to support digital inclusion. GOW17 challenged Europeans to learn, participate, share and create through thousands of events and activities supporting the digital transformation and its effects. The campaign activities focused on the following themes: Cybersecurity: use technology and the internet safely, manage your (digital) identity eServices: learn to keep up with eServices (eGovernment, eBanking, eHealth, eCommerce) Employment and entrepreneurship: learn new skills for jobs and for starting businesses This year, 2,849 organisations in 25 countries engaged over 92,460 participants in 3,506 events and reached millions. National partners collaborated with local and national media channels to raise awareness about the campaign. #GOW17 was a trending topic on Twitter and Facebook, the hashtag brings 1,700 results in search engines. Our partners reported 700 instances in both offline and online national and regional media, hundreds of social media posts, all resulting in over 9,000,000 people reached. GOW17 infographics GOW17 Report in pdf GOW17 Report in joomag Results and publications