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Influence and Impact: The Power of Social Media and Behavioral Science in Development

March 7, 2024 844

What can behavioral science and social media do for development?

Attend in person or watch online for engaging panel discussions and lightning talks to explore how these tools can be effectively harnessed, their pitfalls, and future opportunities to address global challenges and eliminate poverty on a livable planet.

Session 1: High-level Panel Discussion:
Strategies, Challenges, and Opportunities in Using Online Social Tools and Behavioral Science for Development ​

Session 2. Lightening Talks:
How can Online Social Tools and Behavioral Science help Fight Poverty and Enhance Equity?

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