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The practice of infodemic management involves systematic use risk- and evidence-based analysis and approaches to promote a healthier information environment and resilience against infodemic impacts on health behaviours during health emergencies. This course introduces learners to the work of an infodemic manager in the field, during health emergencies or in routine. It explains what the principles of this new kind of job are. It also allows learners to discover what tasks and challenges an infodemic manager needs to handle, and how to master them.
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Overview: An infodemic is an overabundance of information, accurate or not, in the digital and physical space, accompanying an acute health event such as an outbreak or epidemic. It can intensify or lengthen outbreaks when people are unsure about what they need to do to protect their health and those around them. With increased social media and internet use, information can spread rapidly online and offline. This can help to fill information voids more quickly but can also amplify harmful messages. In this environment, an infodemic affects people at multiple levels, requiring a whole-of-society and whole information ecosystem approach. Infodemic managers duty is consequently to leverage and reinforce existing systems to inform action by health authorities, to support populations to have an enabling health care system to effectively promote healthy behaviours, guidance and uptake of health services, even in emergencies.
This course explains to the learners how to practice infodemic manager work in the field, during health emergencies or in routine. It allows learners to discover what tasks and challenges an infodemic manager need to handle, and how to master them. After completing this course, interested participants can enrol in further courses of the infodemic management OpenWHO course series as they become available.
Duration: Approximately 1 hour and a half.
Certificates: A certificate of achievement will be available to participants who score at least 80% of the total points available in the final assessment. Participants who receive a certificate of achievement can also download an Open Badge for this course. Click here to learn how.
After completing this course, interested participants can enrol in further courses of the infodemic management OpenWHO course series: