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RCCE Competency Framework - Coming Soon!

The RCCE Competency Framework is a guide that describes essential skills, behaviors, and knowlodge required to create effective risk communication strategies and building resilient, trust-based bonds with both communities and collaborative teams. The images on the left show the behavioral competencies and practice activities in the RCCE competency framework.

The images on the left show the behavioral competencies and practice activities in the RCCE competency framework.

RCCE Online Competency Grid

All WHO RCCE learning experiences are based upon the competency framework. Online courses on the Health Security Learning Platform (HSLP) are mapped to the RCCE competency grid. When you register and take courses on HSLP, you can chart your progress and professional development using the built-in competency grid.

RCCE Self-Assessment Survey

Where do you want to go in your professional development?
The RCCE needs assessment survey is based upon the RCCE Competency Framework.
Take the first step on your learning pathway with this brief online assessment

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RCCE learning experiences and online tools

RCCE News

Risk Communication and Community Engagement joins forces with One Health in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) was on the agenda as more than 200 people from around the world gathered in person and online for the Quadripartite Global Technical Meeting on MERS-CoV and Other Emerging Zoonotic Coronaviruses, held from 27-29 November in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabi

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CHOLERA WEBINAR SERIES

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The role of communities in
readiness for cholera outbreaks

CAPACITY BUILDING TIP OF THE MONTH

What is privilege? It is a set of unearned advantages granted to people of certain dominant groups as a result of complex cultural, social, political and historical structures. It’s important for us to recognize privilege - in ourselves and others - and recognize the impact it has on the people and communities we serve. Let’s face it: We are privileged simply because of the work we do. As we approach the new year, it’s a good time to count our blessings. Certainly one of them is the privilege to be in service to others. Go be great.

Last modified: Wednesday, 7 February 2024, 4:07 PM