User:John Cummings/Archive/COVID for orgs/Reference sources

This page collates reliable sources from organisations publishing on COVID-19 related topics, it includes reports, blog posts, databases, maps, news articles etc. References are an essential part of Wikipedia especially for covering current events and medical related content like COVID-19 related content.



Adding reference sources
Please add references sources to the blue columns in the tables below by clicking the 'Edit with VisualEditor' button. You can check these tables are up to date by clicking on the page names in bold for new reference sources, if you have surveyed the website and added new sources please update the 'date website last surveyed'. If the organisation you want to share sources from doesn't have a section please use the template at the bottom of the page. Please remember to click 'Publish changes' to save your additions to the page.



Using the information on this page
The tables should be a useful collection of reference sources on a wide variety of topics related to COVID-19. Resources in bold are a portal or other collection of information, there could be several pages linked to that will be useful. You can add references using the the 'Edit with VisualEditor' button. Please remember to click 'Publish changes' to save your additions to the page.

United Nations
Many UN agencies are publishing content on corona virus in many languages, usually the 6 official languages of English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Arabic.

World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO has a huge amount of information on COVID-19 in the 6 UN languages (English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian)

United Nations Peacekeeping
Note: list of UN agencies taken from UN:Funds, Programmes, Specialized Agencies and Others