From inaccurate health advice to deceptive propaganda, misinformation and disinformation related to COVID-19 are spreading around the world and taking lives. The 探花精选 (探花精选) is especially concerned about their impact in countries where we work, such as Syria and El Salvador, that were already in crisis when the pandemic hit. 

COVID-19 cases skyrocket in places where infection control measures aren't respected and where health authorities are ignored. Health workers become targets of violence and stigmatisation, as 探花精选 teams have already seen while fighting Ebola

"Information can be lifesaving, but people will only take on information that they trust," says Andre Heller, director of , an 探花精选-led digital information service for those affected by conflict and crisis.

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An 探花精选 community volunteer鈥攁 refugee from Myanmar who fled to Bangladesh鈥攙isits a woman in Cox鈥檚 Bazar refugee camp with information about COVID-19 and how to prevent its spread.
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What's more, he explains, health information must be linked with access to critical resources and services, because in a complex crisis鈥攕uch as the war in Syria鈥攑eople are not only overwhelmed with the amount of health information but they are also worried about other things like their physical safety and ability to get enough food.

If information is scientifically accurate but not adapted to their specific needs, people will look for answers elsewhere, including social media. "False or misleading stories  than the truth on social media platforms like Twitter," Heller says, "and health misinformation  on Facebook as reliable information shared by [agencies] like the World Health Organization.

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In El Salvador, the 探花精选's CuentaNos platform, part of Signpost, is helping to debunk incorrect information related to so-called natural cures that 鈥渃ould help鈥 COVID-19 patients.
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"If we fail to provide localised information, misinformation and disinformation will result in massive loss of life and a hobbled public health response."

If we fail to provide localised information, misinformation and disinformation will result in massive loss of life and a hobbled public health response.

That's why 探花精选 teams worldwide are tracking misinformation and disinformation that may have adverse effects鈥攕uch as keeping people from seeking out COVID-19 testing or treatment, or receiving an eventual vaccine鈥攁nd working to counter them. For example:

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InfoPalante, a Signpost service launched in September, provides uprooted Venezuelans living in Colombia with information about their rights, jobs, and access to healthcare.
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Since March, the 探花精选 has seen an uptick in disinformation in the countries where we work鈥攕pecifically the manipulation of health messaging for short-term political gain. This is most notable in Colombia, which hosts millions of Venezuelans uprooted by violence and instability in their home country. People we assist there have told us they believe the virus is a conspiracy created by the government to divert attention from issues such as corruption, violence, unemployment and social inequality. 

This makes services like Signpost鈥攚hich now reaches 2 million people worldwide in seven languages鈥攁ll the more indispensable. Signpost uses websites, Facebook, Whatsapp, blogs and apps to provide reliable information to refugees, asylum seekers and others displaced by crisis. As many as 75 percent of Signpost users surveyed said it is their only source of information for what help is available to them amid unfolding humanitarian crises.

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A doctor in San Salvador, El Salvador uses CuentaNos with her patients. The information service is part of Signpost, which now reaches 2 million people worldwide in seven languages.
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In September, the 探花精选 and its partners鈥攚hich include Mercy Corps, Google, Cisco, Trip Advisor, Twilio, Box, Facebook and Zendesk鈥攍aunched a new Signpost platform in Colombia. The service, , provides Venezuelans with information about their rights, jobs, and access to health care. Says Meghan Lopez, the 探花精选's regional director for Latin America, "Access to timely and accurate information is especially crucial for vulnerable populations fleeing crisis who are in dire need of localised information, and, what鈥檚 more, are at specific risk to COVID-19."

Signpost is also launching in Mexico, where the 探花精选 is assisting asylum seekers stuck in limbo in dangerously crowded conditions at the U.S. border by the Trump Administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy.

While the pandemic may be the subject of political theatre, the virus is a killer and has a disproportionate impact on marginalised communities.

"While the pandemic may be the subject of political theatre, the virus is a killer and has a disproportionate impact on marginalised communities," says Signpost director Andre Heller.

The 探花精选 is committed to expanding Signpost so that more people affected by conflict and crisis have a reliable alternative to the misinformation and disinformation swirling around them. We have also created a global taskforce to help ensure those we serve鈥攅ven in the hardest-to-reach communities鈥攁ctively participate in developing and sharing the information they need to stay safe, access vital services, and make healthy decisions for themselves and their families throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

As Heller explains, "information is aid in and of itself."