The UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (UNICEF ECARO) and the VCP worked in partnership to better understand the impact of social media on caregivers’ attitudes, beliefs, trust, immunisation intention and uptake.
Topic: Social Media Listening
In this journal article, we draw findings and insights from the VCP’s decade-long monitoring of media and social media and its related research efforts.
A practical learning guide and tool to aid the design and implementation of effective, data-driven social media campaigns…
This paper explores online communication about vaccines in 2021, offering insights into how positive, and negative, messages spread.
This study aims to assess global hesitancy, confidence, and public engagement toward COVID-19 vaccination.
This study was a comparative analysis between the United Kingdom and China, which…
This webinar is the second in an online course series on media monitoring that the VCP developed as part of its work to monitor and address concerns and rumours circulating around the GCRF Vaccine R&D networks.
The Vaccine Confidence Project™ conducted a systematic scoping review to identify and summarise tools and methodologies that have been used to monitor social media around vaccination.
In the context of the current communication environment, where online content about vaccination can rapidly be created and shared across the world, media monitoring has become an important tool.
Maternal vaccination offers the potential to tackle the sustainable development goal 3 (SDG3) to reduce neonatal and maternal vaccination globally.
Public confidence in an immunisation programme is a pivotal determinant of the programme’s success.