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Are you interested in technology, and how it is being used to help developing countries around the world? Hear from professionals who are using technology to create innovative solutions in areas including humanitarian response work, mobile-based learning, information sharing, STEM education as a tool for peace-building, technology design to address public health challenges, and digital economy policies for governments. Panelists have worked in West Africa, Rwanda, Haiti, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, and more!
Panelists:
- Stephanie Hardjo, HGSE’19 (Technology, Innovation, and Education Program)
- Michael De St Aubin, GSD’18 (Risk & Resilience), Project Coordinator - KoBoToolbox, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
- Juan Constain Ramos, MIT Co-Lab, Manager – Regional Innovation
- Laura Manley, Inaugural Director, Technology and Public Purpose Project - Belfer Center for Science and Int’l Affairs & Senior Consultant for the World Bank Group and the UN Department for Economic and Social Affairs
Harvard Students Only
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