From: Learning from COVID-19: government leaders’ perspectives to improve emergency risk communication
Countries 26 interviewees were current or former government officials + 1 interviewee from WHO | Organizations and leadership roles (N = 1 unless otherwise specified) |
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Armenia (1) Brazil (1) Croatia (1) France (1) Germany (1) Indonesia (1) Israel (2) Italy (2) Japan (1) North Macedonia (1) Malta (1) Nigeria (1) Norway (1) Qatar (1) San Marino (1) Serbia (1) Sweden (1) United Kingdom (2) United States (5) | Cabinet Office Central Government, National Department of Network and Partnerships Country Mission to the European Union Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Country Directorate Large Metropolitan City COVID Task Force Large Metropolitan City, Emergency Medical Services Large Metropolitan City, Public Health Commission National Agency for Community Safety and Preparedness National COVID Taskforce National Government Crisis Information Unit National Institute from Social Security National Medicine and Medical Devices Agency National Ministry of Health (N = 9 interviewees) National Ministry of Communication and Informatics Prime Minister’s Office Sub-national Institute of Public Health (N = 2 interviewees) U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency U.S. Department of Health and Human Services • Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (N = 2 interviewees) • Indian Health Service • Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health World Bank World Health Organization |