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Impact of the COVID-19 infodemic on frontline workers and health systems: analysis of story-telling approach for infodemic management

This report outlines an analysis of 68 collected interviews telling stories of experience of the COVID-19 infodemic by infodemic managers to draw out learning...

Mainstreaming infodemic management in learning and teaching programmes: a report from a WHO technical consultation, 21–23 March 2023, Belgrade, Serbia

This report summarizes major themes and outputs of the WHO Technical Consultation on Building a GlobalCurriculum for Infodemic Management held in Belgrade,...

How to build an infodemic insights report in six 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...

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