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Development, Inequality, Gender and Behavioral Science at the World Bank @WBG_Gender | Mujer de pelo en pecho | Soup magician
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Our team #eMBeD at World Bank is looking for an international consultant to help us coordinate two behavioral projects in Albania and Bosnia & Herzegovina. Application by Thursday, July 13! linkedin.com/posts/ailintom…

Our policy note on social norms and gender inequality is finally out. A joint effort by #eMBeD at the World Bank Poverty team and the WBG Gender group. openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/publi…





Ending Poverty is our First Global Goal, and We are Off Track worldbank.org/en/news/opinio… via World Bank


🌍💡How can we encourage people to use waste services, generate less waste, and be more sustainable? ♻️🗑️Learn from World Bank #WasteManagement compendium using a #BehaviorChange lens: 👉wrld.bg/6A4a50Q2B7h Ailin Tomio Emma Sonakshi Yadav @zeina_afif Renos Vakis ammb




Spotlighting behavioral science's role in #gender equality this #IWD24 - #BehavioralScience and #SocialNorms are key change drivers. 🌐 Celebrate with our latest World Bank eMBeD publications on using behavioral science for gender equality. 👉 worldbank.org/en/programs/em…

Call for papers: IEA & World Bank Conference on "Gender Norms and the Law" Virtually on October 24-25, 2024. Keynote by Leonardo Bursztyn (The University of Chicago) and insightful panel moderated by Raquel Fernández (New York University) Submit your paper before June 3 👉 iea-world.org/activities/cal…


The international financial system faces complex challenges in advancing women’s well-being and opportunities in low-income countries. What is the World Bank doing to help empower women? Learn more in this piece by Hana Brixi and Ana Maria Munoz Boudet: wrld.bg/esg550QSx1O




Countries like Mozambique, Jordan & Nigeria are already making strides on #GenderEquality through comprehensive World Bank Group-supported programs. Learn how our new gender strategy will build on these successes for greater impact: wrld.bg/uKR550Sjwf4 #AccelerateEquality

