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WHO/Europe offers an innovative and extensive array of capacity-building opportunities across the full range of risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management (RCCE-IM) topics. Expert trainers have run numerous specially adapted workshops across the WHO European Region with over 3000 responders from governments, civil society, and partner organizations. Increasing the capacity of countries to respond to RCCE-IM needs in emergencies is a priority in order to be able to face future emergencies. RCCE-IM is one of the International Health Regulations’ core capacities that countries are required to build and strengthen. Among WHO’s products and activities are the following. The RCCE-IM Capability Mapping Tool helps users self-assess their professional skills against desired levels. The tool suggests resources for RCCE-IM skills development and users can compare their skills within teams, departments, and the whole organization. The ground-breaking RCCE-IM Plan Creator offers a comprehensive online platform for RCCE-IM practitioners to develop both multi-hazard and specific-hazard plans in an interactive way, based on best practice tips gleaned from the COVID-19 response. The RCCE-IM School is a tailored workshop that brings together all the best practices from RCCE-IM across the 10 modules of the Plan Creator, including case studies, deep dives, exercises, and interactive discussions with experienced trainers. This highly rated course culminates in a simulation exercise where participants are confronted with a fictitious health emergency scenario so that they can apply what they have learned during the workshop.Task Description
We are seeking a native-level French speaker to translate RCCE‑IM training materials as part of WHO/Europe’s capacity‑building initiatives. The task involves translating content for linguistic accuracy, clarity, and natural phrasing to ensure the French versions of our tools and training materials—including elements of the RCCE‑IM Capability Mapping Tool, —meet high quality standards. This quality‑control step ensures that responders, institutions, and practitioners across French‑speaking contexts in the Region can confidently use the materials during preparedness and emergency response work. The tool is around 6,000 words. The aim is to upload the French version of the tool by end of May. Estimated time requirement: approximately 6–8 days to translate 6,000 words and conduct a full accuracy check. We will work with the volunteer to develop a realistic timeline.Competencies and values
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