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Communicating Risk in Public Health Emergencies

Published:
2 February 2018
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Communicating Risk in Public Health Emergencies

These guidelines (2017) provide overarching evidence-based guidance on how risk communication should be practiced in an emergency. The recommendations in this document also guide countries on building capacity for communicating risk in health emergencies.

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