Covid-19 Rumour Tracking Bulletin - November 2020

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Publication language
English
Pages
5pp
Date published
25 Nov 2020
Publisher
U-Learn
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Comms, media & information, COVID-19, Epidemics & pandemics, Health, Two-way communication

This is the third of a series of monthly rumour-tracking bulletins covering various refugee settlements across Uganda (see the demographic section for more information). The findings will be shared with the humanitarian community in Uganda to provide timely, relevant information about Covid-19 rumours.

Key trends in August
• Downplaying the risks associated with Covid-19 remains the most common rumour. However, fewer people expressed the belief that Background
This is the second of a series of monthly rumour-tracking bulletins covering various refugee settlements across Uganda (see the demographic section for more information). The findings will be shared with the humanitarian community in Uganda to provide timely, relevant information about Covid-19 rumours.

As an inter-agency effort, multiple partners shared rumours documented by their staff and volunteers. Partners include Adventist Development and Relief Agency, African Women Rising, AVSI Foundation, CARE, Centre for Environmental Sustainability and Initiative, Danish Refugee Council, Finn Church Aid, Feedback, Referral and Resolution Mechanism, Internews, International Rescue Committee and Save the Children.

Authors: 
Ground Truth Solutions