uInfluence

Use your influence for good.

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What is uInfluence?

Separating fact from fiction online can be hard. uInfluence is here to help. uInfluence is a global network of people who use their influence on social media for good.

Our volunteers sign up to receive shareable, easy-to-understand messages straight from the world’s top health experts at organizations like UNICEF, the World Health Organization, and ministries of health. 

Right now, uInfluence volunteers are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and polio outbreaks. The messages that volunteers share across social channels are designed to help answer common questions about the COVID-19 vaccines, the polio vaccine, and routine immunizations. By sharing science-backed facts about vaccination, we’re making the world a safer and healthier place, one volunteer at a time. 

Make your influence count. Sign up for uInfluence to fight for the truth and share the health facts that people need most.

Here's how it works:

uInfluence sends you an email with an urgent message to share.

Post the message and tag #uInfluence. You can also share anything from our social media channels.

uInfluence tracks each tagged message and collects the questions people ask. New emails are sent each month.

Sign up now to inform and empower your community, your country, and the world.

Signing up is quick and easy

Our emails will share quick and accurate answers to questions people are asking right now.

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Become a volunteer

Misinformation thrives in a vacuum. Sign up to use your influence for good.

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Share trusted information with your community

In a flood, you fill sandbags. In a fire, you carry water. Faced with misinformation, you share facts.

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Spread the word

Tell your friends to become uInfluence volunteers, too!

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Can’t wait to get started?

Share any of the images below in support of vaccines.