Monitoring and Evaluation for evidence-based risk communication during the COVID-19 pandemic
Introduction/Background: Risk communication, characterised as “the exchange of real-time information, advice and opinions between experts and people facing threats to their health, economic or social well-being”, functions to protect people by enabling them to make informed decisions against the risks [1]. It requires various communication techniques including media and social media communications, mass communications and community engagement. Understanding people, such as their perception, concerns, beliefs as well … Continue reading Monitoring and Evaluation for evidence-based risk communication during the COVID-19 pandemic
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