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Victor Orozco-Olvera

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Senior economist at World Bank. Passionate about media and behavior change research. @Princeton @UniofOxford @wb_research

Washington, DC
Joined April 2015
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@IndermitGill
Indermit Gill
3 years
@WorldBank has taken advantage of the explosion in data and AI analytics to generate just-in-time policy advice and analysis for our client countries. Join Esther Duflo, @alegovini, and me on May 1 as we explore new and revolutionary approaches to development.
@wb_research
World Bank Research
3 years
How can we use data, technology, & evidence to boost development effectiveness? Tune in live Monday, May 1, 3-4 pm EDT as Esther Duflo, @IndermitGill, & @alegovini kick off Development Impact Week. 📺 https://t.co/G5hYJEelaK #DevImpact
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World Bank Research
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How can we use data, technology, & evidence to boost development effectiveness? Tune in live Monday, May 1, 3-4 pm EDT as Esther Duflo, @IndermitGill, & @alegovini kick off Development Impact Week. 📺 https://t.co/G5hYJEelaK #DevImpact
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@vicorozc
Victor Orozco-Olvera
4 years
Mobile-based solutions can strengthen human capital gains disrupted by COVID-19 in developing countries
blogs.worldbank.org
Education technology is leveraging smartphones to reverse the pandemic-induced learning crisis.
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@vicorozc
Victor Orozco-Olvera
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Using smartphones to strengthen human capital https://t.co/dJD1MgHD1v via @WorldBank
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@DinaPomeranz
Dina D. Pomeranz 🟣
6 years
This seems like very promising news. If it turns out that children are very unlikely to get and transmit the Covid-19, this would make it much more feasible to open childcare and primary schools soon.
@apsmunro
Alasdair Munro
6 years
So why aren't we seeing kids with COVID-19? Is it because they're not getting it, or just not sick enough to go to hospital? Iceland tested 6% of their whole population. In community testing (random), 0/848 of children <10yrs were positive https://t.co/LuNQ3Ij1HU 4/12
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