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Sustainability Shouldn’t Be the (Only) Goal

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There’s is a lot of buzz these days about sustainability–whether we’re talking about development programs, how we grow our food and live our lives, or even a specific set of large-scale goals recently adopted, which I agree with William Easterly…… Continue Reading →

International Development, Social Network Analysis

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I’m a post-doctoral research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and recently completed my PhD in Behavioral Science and Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. My research interests are solving problems by applying behavioral insights, modeling demand and choice behavior, and understanding how to drive behavior change at scale.

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