Sari Setiogi is a seasoned Digital Specialist with the World Health Organization since March 2005, focusing on digital communications and social media strategies, particularly during public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic and various Ebola outbreaks. Notable achievements include leading WHO's social media response, establishing a robust online presence, and implementing innovative communication approaches like live tweeting and hashtag campaigns. Sari has a strong track record in crisis communications and media relations, having previously served as a Media Relations Officer and Press Officer at WHO and UNDP. Sari began a journalism career at prominent Indonesian newspapers, serving as the main health journalist during the SARS outbreak. Sari holds a Bachelor of Science degree in International Relations from Universitas Katolik Parahyangan.