050: eMBeD at the World Bank on behavioural science in complex environments
A Load of BS on Sport: The Behavioural Science Podcast with Daniel Ross and Liam Botham
English - October 20, 2022 10:00 - 39 minutes - 27.4 MBEntrepreneurship Business Education Self-Improvement entrepreneurship interviews business inspiration paths less trodden adventure creators technology investors Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Introducing Zeina Afif, Renos Vakis and Ana Maria Muñoz Boudet
I’m privileged to welcome to A Load of BS the core team at eMBeD, the Mind, Development and Behaviour Unit at the World Bank. Zeina, Ana Maria and Renos are working on the front lines, alongside governments and policy makers, challenging standard policy design and trying to change behaviour in complex, unpredictable environments and solving the thorniest of problems in gender, inequality and poverty among other.
They have worked in over 70 countries, supporting the World Bank by diagnosing, designing, and evaluating behaviourally informed interventions.
Show notes
How music and magic contribute to behavioural scienceeMBeD’s role and purposeManaging policy makers in complex environmentsUsing local, cultural and political context to construct behavioural science interventionsCan the skillsets doing BS at eMBeD take you anywhere?Being grittyDisaster risk management in Haiti identifying barriers to act on hurricane early response systems encouraging people to go to their sheltersFocusing on solutions that work vs. the best solution Sustainability: projects are not a one-night standWork on vaccine hesitancyEnsuring diversity in the World BankWhat excites and scares the eMBeD team for the future?Please leave a review if you like the podcast; and share with friends. Your support makes us very happy!
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Podcast music: Tamsin Waley-Cohen's Mendelssohn's violin concerto