Regional Health Communicators and Health Promotion Specialists Receive Training in Infodemic Management 

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Participants at the Regional Health Communication Network (RHCN) Meeting Seated: Dr. Mark Sami and Dr. Joy St. John

Twenty-three (23) Member States were  represented at the Regional Health Communication Network (RHCN) Meeting hosted by  the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA).

The meeting, which took place from 5- 6 July at the Radisson Hotel in Barbados, was attended by health communicators and  health promotion specialists from across the English, French and Dutch Caribbean  countries and territories. 

During the two (2) day workshop, participants utilised case studies and simulation  exercises to assist in building capacity to respond and develop infodemic management  interventions; understand the impact of infodemic management; learn to detect and  understand the spread and impact of infodemics.

The meeting also provided the  opportunity for participants to strengthen their country’s risk communication plans through  the development of a framework for infodemic management.

Monitoring and evaluation  of projects was also part of the training agenda.  

Chair of the opening session, Dr. Mark Sami, Director of Corporate Services at CARPHA, welcomed participants stating, “the goal of the meeting is to support the strengthening of  risk communication in Member States by focusing on skills needed in infodemic  management, which we all would agree is extremely critical given the difficulty that  persons faced in finding clear messages and trustworthy sources during the COVID-19  pandemic”. 

Dr. Joy St. John, CARPHA Executive Director stated “This year’s focus on infodemic  management aims to ensure that people have the right information at the right time in the  right format.

It is your job to ensure that they are informed, empowered and not  overpowered by a tsunami of junk.

Your messages have to bring about behavioural  changes during epidemics to protect their health and the health of their loved ones and  communities”.

Dr. St. John urged participants to foster community outreach and  engagement.

“Let us all remember that the ultimate impact of all the public health efforts  we are making is to change the behaviour of the people.

The community is our largest  partner; therefore, we must go where the people are.” 

In his welcome remarks, Mr. Wayne Marshall, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of  Health in Barbados said “This focus on infodemic management is still timely, as we need 

always to be prepared to manage the flow of health-related information in these times of  expanded social media and internet use.

Infodemic management is imperative in helping  to reduce the impact on health behaviour during emergencies.

The use of evidence-based  analyses and approaches is necessary as we seek to build capacity to manage  information and protect the health of our Region. We must be able to engage, empower  and listen to our communities”. 

Pledging her support, Ms. Tina Purnat, Team Lead, Infodemic Management, World Health  Organization said “It is a pleasure to see how the investment and the importance of the  health communication network in your region is not only in sharing health information in  communities, but also sharing experiences and working strategically on building capacity  amongst yourselves.

There are tools that you will be able to learn over the next two days  that I hope will be useful to you.

We will be happy to bring your experience and your  feedback back into our global network for infodemic management where we discuss and  make sure that the tools and assistance amongst members are the best possible”.  

The RHCN was established by the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) in 2015  to develop, implement, sustain, monitor and evaluate communication responses to priority  health issues in the Region.  

The meeting was funded by the 11th EDF – Regional Health Security Project which is  implemented by CARPHA.  

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