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Revision as of 18:33, 25 September 2019
Risk communication refers to the exchange of real-time information, advice and opinions between experts and people facing threats to their health, economic or social well-being. Risk communication uses many communications techniques ranging from media and social media communications, mass communications and community engagement. It requires a sound understanding of people’s perceptions, concerns and beliefs as well as their knowledge and practices. It also requires the early identification and management of rumours, misinformation and other challenges.[1]
References
- ↑ Defining Risk Communication World Health Organization
See Also
- Risk Management
- Risk-Adjusted Return
- Risk-Adjusted Return on Capital (RAROC)
- Risk Analysis
- Risk Assessment
- Risk Assessment Framework (RAF)
- Risk Based Testing
- Risk IT Framework
- Risk Matrix
- Risk Management Framework (RMF)
- Risk Maturity
- Risk Maturity Model (RMM)
- Risk Mitigation
- Information Technology (IT)
- Information Technology Governance (IT Governance)
- Compliance