RCCE: Perceptions, Misinformation, and Concerns in African Countries in the time of COVID-19

Date published
29 Apr 2020
Type
Audio-visual material
Keywords
Comms, media & information, Epidemics & pandemics, COVID-19
Organisations
Ready Initiative

Recent reports and provisional modeling by UN agencies and the WHO estimate that the number of cases and lives lost in Africa due to COVID-19 could surge within 3-6 months. Urban populations are of particular concern since the majority live in overcrowded neighborhoods, while unreliable access to hand-washing facilities and widespread rumors and misinformation are challenges in both rural and urban settings. In this webinar, Sharon Reader, Senior Advisor for Community Engagement and Accountability, IFRC Africa Regional Office, and Sharath Srinivasan, co-founder and Senior Advisor, Africa’s Voices Foundation, discussed the work they are doing to understand the concerns, perceptions, and misinformation barriers to practicing preventative behaviors in Sub-Saharan African countries, and what is being done to address them.

Moderator: Kathryn Bertram, Social Behavior Change Advisor, READY; Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Expert Speakers:

Sharath Srinivasan, Co-founder and Senior Advisor, Africa’s Voices Foundation

Sharon Reader, Community Engagement and Accountability, IFRC Africa Regional Office