The Social Impact of Networks: A new World Economic Forum article

In November 2021, I participate as a member of a terrific workshop panel for the HundrED Innovation Summit. The workshop was entitled: Networks Transforming Education. InHive assembled this amazing panel of facilitators from around the world.  With the electricity from the online event still sparking post-event, we agreed to write an article of our experiences of social impact networks for the World Economic Forum online magazine Agenda. To read the full article: 'How investing in social impact networks can spur innovation and change' with my co-authors:

Rana Dajani

Founder, We Love Reading, Jordan & Hashemite University, Jordan, and President of the Society for Advancement of Science and Technology in the Arab world

Ján Michalko

Senior Project Lead, inHive

Margaux Jacquemin

Head of Alumni, Enseña por México / Teach For All Network

Joseph Munyambanza

Youth Engagement & Inclusion Consultant, Scholars Program, Mastercard Foundation

A quote from the article:

"Networks are often not recognized for the crucial work they offer to individuals and the community. Consider, for example, a secondary school alumni network in an underserved community - it can mobilize graduates to become relatable role models for current pupils."

The link to the World Economic Forum Agenda article is also here.

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