Elisabeth Wilhelm

Award-winning global health expertise

Co-authored 40+ peer reviewed journal articles

Worked across 30+ countries

Global Health Corps and Brown U fellowship alumna

Expert in digital information environment and health

Currently pursuing PhD in Midwifery

Connecting health research to practice

Building unique partnerships to achieve public health outcomes

Global lecturer and trainer on health communication

Ex-CDC and USAID

Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm
Elisabeth Wilhelm

Award-winning global health expertise

Co-authored 40+ peer reviewed journal articles

Worked across 30+ countries

Global Health Corps and Brown U fellowship alumna

Expert in digital information environment and health

Currently pursuing PhD in Midwifery

Connecting health research to practice

Building unique partnerships to achieve public health outcomes

Global lecturer and trainer on health communication

Ex-CDC and USAID

How to build an infodemic insights report in six steps

Co-authored “How to build an infodemic insights report in six steps” guidance co-published by UNICEF and WHO.

Overview

Within a noisy information environment that affects people’s perceptions, attitudes and health decisions, there is often a gap between health guidance recommendations and the population’s behaviour. In these cases, infodemic insights can help to inform an emergency response or the response of a health programme.

This manual provides a quick overview of the steps required to develop an infodemic insights report that can be used during an emergency response or for routine health programming (where so-called low-level infodemics may be more common). The steps are:1. Choose the question that infodemic management insights could help to answer 2. Identify and select the data sources and develop an analysis plan for each data source 3. Conduct an integrated analysis across those data sources 4. Develop strategies and recommendations 5. Develop an infodemic insights report 6. Disseminate the infodemic insights report and track the actions taken.

Each chapter of the manual is dedicated to explaining one step of this process, and is accompanied by
printable and electronically-fillable templates and worksheets, and reference handouts on analyzing particular health contexts.