WHO WATCH: Harnessing Contextual Insights for Better Public Health Intelligence | Aug. 22

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‘Effectively monitoring global health threats requires gathering insights from diverse information sources. These include contextual information that improves our interpretation of complex interplay of factors influencing health outcomes, such as socioeconomic conditions, environmental influences, geographical information, and patterns of movement, among others.

‘Contextual information is the backbone of effective public health intelligence. The Speaker Series N°8 will delve into harnessing contextual insights for better public health intelligence, spotlighting the importance of leveraging diverse contextual information for effective public health interventions. The session will explore common challenges and enablers in utilising contextual insights for better public health intelligence, showcase relevant country experiences and case studies, and encourage meaningful multidisciplinary collaborations to enhance public health intelligence and decision-making as we prepare for future health emergencies.

‘The Speaker Series is co-hosted by the WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence and the Charité Center for Global Health.’

Relevant links :
https://pandemichub.who.int/speaker-s...
https://pandemichub.who.int/
https://globalhealth.charite.de/en/

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