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Multilingual Approach to COVID-19 Online Learning Response on OpenWHO.org

Authors :
Heini Utunen
Ngouille Ndiaye
Melissa Attias
Lama Mattar
Anna Tokar
Gaya Gamhewage
Mantas, John
Hasman, Arie
Househ, Mowafa S.
Gallos, Parisis
Zoulias, Emmanouil
Liaskos, Joseph
Tampere University
Communication Sciences
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
IOS Press, 2022.

Abstract

In pursuit of equitable access to emergency-related knowledge, the World Health Organization (WHO) translates COVID-19 and other infectious disease courses into multiple languages on its open-access online learning platform OpenWHO.org. Languages spoken by vulnerable or underserved populations in low- and middle-income countries and in outbreak-prone and affected areas are prioritized. Accessing learning in preferred languages enhances uptake and comprehension. In this study, we assess and compare the initial enrollment levels and global reach of these multilingual courses. On average, OpenWHO's 38 COVID-19 courses have each been translated into 4.8 languages. The platform hosts courses in 55 different languages with 10.4 million words translated. The findings identify which available languages were most utilized for COVID-19 learning to inform course production and outreach strategies. Languages were used differently across geographic regions, calling for localized learning offerings. A streamlined multilingual publishing scheme, ensuring quick and effective delivery of diverse languages, is critical to achieving greater equity of access to knowledge. publishedVersion

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....709c5019571c12089150a79a113392af
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/shti210892