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Global partnership offers course on journalistic coverage of COVID-19 vaccine

The interactive course which initially will be offered free of charge in , , and is a joint collaboration between the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin, co-funded by the European Union. Upon completion, the course will also be made available in a self-directed format in additional languages.
Four weekly modules of the course will examine many of the challenging and evolving aspects of the vaccine rollout such as the science of the development of the vaccines already released as well as of those being created, the policies of acquisition and distribution of vaccines globally and questions of equity, vaccine hesitancy, anti-vaccination activism, mis- and disinformation against vaccines, population immunity and emerging variants of the virus.
Registration for this online course is open and participants can chose from the four languages: , , and .
Nearly 9000 journalists from 162 countries took a previous MOOC entitled offered through a collaboration between the same partners and with support from the Knight Foundation in May 2020. The in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
Additionally, a 3-hour webinar on was organised by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas in collaboration with UNESCO, WHO and with funding from the European Union on 29 January 2021 and remains available to watch in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
To register for the new MOOC or learn more about available courses and resources for covering the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccine roll-out and countering disinformation, please find the following links:
- MOOC registration page of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, University of Texas at Austin in , , and
- available in 7 languages
- available in 6 languages
- Webpage of the global project #CoronavirusFacts, Adressing the ‘Disinfodemic’ on COVID-19, funded by the European Union in and