Are you more charitable when there’s one individual in need or millions? Can social marketing change family planning as we know it? Why women should build social capital is obvious, but how? Here are a few Tweets from PSI experts, network members and friends to get you thinking this weekend about how we can all play a part in creating a healthier, happier world.
Shankar Vedantam reminds us that numbers can numb: Why Your Brain Wants To Help One Child In Need — But Not Millions http://t.co/kh0ityskhs
— Karl Hofmann (@KarlHofmannPSI) November 6, 2014
Gifts of $1-Million rose sharply to $26.3-Billion in 2013, Study Finds http://t.co/uTvHsmpH4U @PSIimpact #philanthropy @WomMovMillions — Kate Roberts (@KateRobertsPSI) November 4, 2014
Social marketing poised to make major contribution to 2020 family planning goal https://t.co/2xOSWtVI0i
— Marshall Stowell (@MarshallPSI) November 4, 2014
Read about the sucess of @PSIimpact‘s Green Star family planning franchise. http://t.co/al2CuvsQMM #FP2020progress http://t.co/MwCHD00Lcl — Karen Sommer Shalett (@ksommershalett) November 3, 2014
Last year PSI saved the lives of 15,441 mothers and stopped 254,792 new HIV infections. More on our renewed website http://t.co/GcIDqGFPFk
— PSI Central Asia (@psicentralasia) November 2, 2014
The Importance of Social Capital for #Women & the Power of Networks https://t.co/EN7swzSx2b #gendergap #KateRobertsPSI @kvizas53 — Jen Haile (@jenfhaile) October 31, 2014
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world…” @Devex http://t.co/JDExncpedP #HealthyMeans
— Melanie Ormos (@melanieormos) October 31, 2014
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