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https://scidevnet.teachable.com/p/science-communication-for-journalists

https://bhekisisa.org/resources-for-journalists/2020-08-01-want-to-do-a-crash-course-in-epidemiology-here-you-go/

https://internews.org

https://en.unesco.org/news/unesco-who-and-knight-center-launch-mooc-journalists-facing-covid-19-pandemic

https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000373573

https://en.unesco.org/covid19/disinfodemic

www.africacdc.org

About HighwayAfrica

The Highway Africa Conference is a project of Rhodes University (Grahamstown, South Africa). The 24-year old event is supported by a variety of partners including Government, corporate South Africa and development agencies. The key focus is the impact of digital technologies (internet and mobile) on journalism and the media and, by extension, society.

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  • Rebuilding trust and credibility in the media
  • Webinar underscores need for media partnerships
  • Highway Africa launches high-level media webinars
  • The names behind the numbers
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