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WHO/UNICEF How to build an infodemic insights report in 6 steps

Within a noisy information environment that affects people’s perceptions, attitudes and health decisions, there is often a gap between health guidance...

Key points Train health workers, who are often the most trusted source of health information, to better identify and address health misinformation. Tailor...

5th virtual WHO infodemic management conference meeting report: steps towards measuring the burden of infodemics

This report summarizes the themes emerging from wide-ranging discussions at the 5th WHO Infodemic Management Conference, which was virtually conducted...

WHO global conference on communicating science during health emergencies, Geneva, Switzerland, 7–25 June 2021 (‎virtual meeting)‎: meeting report

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how much science and evidence-based public health measures can affect people’s lives. Journalists, healthcare...