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UNESCO partners with Knight Center Chair and WHO on a webinar for journalists covering COVID-19 vaccines

Registration for this webinar is available . The event will also be live-streamed in all five languages, and a recording will be available in each language immediately after.
Primarily geared towards journalists and media practitioners, the webinar will be held on January 29, (from 9 a.m to 12 p.m. U.S. Central Standard Time - UTC -6), in English and translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French and Arabic simultaneously. Recordings in Chinese, Hindi, and Russian will also be available shortly thereafter.
The webinar on 29 January will be broken into three, one-hour panels, each of which will be moderated by renowned health and science journalist .
- From 9 to 10 a.m. CST, five journalists will share their experiences covering vaccines internationally:Speakers include science journalists from Brazil, from Argentina, from Germany, and from France.
- From 10 to 11 a.m. CST, key scientific developments behind the vaccines will be explored by the World Health Organization鈥檚 and coronavirologist .
- From 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. CST, the logistical challenges of vaccine distribution internationally will be examined, including socioeconomic challenges. This panel will also explore misinformation and disinformation. Panelists include from CUNY鈥檚 School of Public Health, and from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
The webinar is part of the many COVID-related training opportunities that the Knight Center has offered since the outbreak of the crises, in partnership with UNESCO and WHO. A massive open online course on fact-checking and disinformation in times of COVID-19, is available in , , and . The MOOC is being produced under the project 鈥#CoronavirusFacts, Addressing the 鈥楧isinfodemic鈥 on COVID-19,鈥 which is implemented by UNESCO and funded by the European Union. In March 2021, the Knight Center will hold another multilingual MOOC that will focus specifically on COVID-19 vaccines coverage.