COVID-19: Switching online is not an option in conflict-stricken countries in the Middle East
If online is the way forward in these times of a pandemic, what about countries stricken by conflicts with limited internet access?
Read more: https://globalvoices.org/2020/05/11/covid-19-switching-online-is-not-an-option-in-conflict-stricken-countries-in-the-middle-east/?fbclid=IwAR3Heq7SxZiqY8VZ8uXaZRI5_WhX06JBlBDu7_ZwCWXmBc_0cihHKtcyX0w
Not Just Dance Moves: TikTok, Snapchat and other teen faves are essential spaces for social connection and self expression
TikTok isn’t only useful for practical health information—although doctors and nurses have been showing off some killer moves over the past few weeks, and reaching teenagers who might otherwise be missed by the UK government’s lacking communication strategy. It is also providing a sense of community, something that is more and more important as the possibility of lockdown looms longer, and digital spaces shift from being a secondary aspect of our social lives, to being a an essential space for maintaining social connections. For teenagers, this is particularly important.
Read more: https://www.media-diversity.org/not-just-dance-moves-tiktok-snapchat-and-other-teen-faves-are-essential-spaces-for-social-connection-and-self-expression/?fbclid=IwAR3MEiWXLHu2n8Lyj19EFtaD65cD9_PM5Yy9_6INr0rT8Y71Vp88ayYKGp0
Launch of the WHO Academy and the WHO Info mobile applications
WHO announces the launch of the WHO Academy app designed to support health workers during COVID-19 and the WHO Info app designed to inform the general public.
Read more: https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/13-05-2020-launch-of-the-who-academy-and-the-who-info-mobile-applications
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