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12-14 Oct 2022
Call for Participants - Vital Strategies Training Program: Effective Use of Data in Public Health Journalism
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(Newsletter: CRVS Insight August 2022)

Program Description: This 3-day workshop will build the data use skills of a select group of journalists to develop stories related to public health. The training will provide a detailed overview of public health data sources and build skills related to data use in reporting. Topics covered include: common data-related terms and concepts; primary sources of public health data; basic methods for analyzing, interpreting, and visualizing data; and effective tactics for interviewing public health experts and leaders about data-rich topics. Participants will be guided in developing a public health-related data story for publication.

Dates: The program will be held from October 12-14, 2022. Find more detail here

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