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SUMMARY:Claudia Baez Camargo: Harnessing the intangible – enhancing integ
 rity during crises
DESCRIPTION:The panellists will focus on a long-standing problem that the c
 ovid-19 pandemic has thrown into the spotlight:\\r\\nHealth workers and ad
 ministrators are often subject to intense social pressures to ignore offic
 ial rules and procedure\, even more so during times of crisis. These press
 ures are likely to be systematic because they are rooted in social norms: 
 shared understandings about actions that are appropriate in society.\\r\\n
 Such norms provide the unwritten rules of behaviour and in times of crisis
  the pressure to follow them can sharpen – overriding not just formal ru
 les but even personal attitudes and beliefs. A similar argument applies to
  informal practices that are rooted in everyday routines and that become e
 ntrenched because they are functional.\\r\\nThe presenters in this panel w
 ill discuss how practitioners may tailor approaches to strengthen integrit
 y during an emergency response to counter recurrent social norms and infor
 mal practices.\\r\\nSome of the insights shared will highlight the approac
 hes to working with social norms and social networks that are being tested
  in the scope of a current research project under the UK-funded Global Int
 egrity Anti-Corruption Evidence Research Programme (GI-ACE)\, titled Addr
 essing bribery in the Tanzanian health sector: A behavioural approach [htt
 ps://ace.globalintegrity.org/projects/tanzhealth/].\\r\\nThe panel\\r\\nCl
 audia Baez Camargo [https://baselgovernance.org/about-us/people/claudia-ba
 ez-camargo]\, Head of Public Governance at the Basel Institute on Governan
 ce\, will moderate a panel of renowned speakers bringing different perspec
 tives to the topic:\\r\\n 	Dina Balabanova [https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutu
 s/people/balabanova.dina]\, Professor of Health Systems and Policy\, Londo
 n School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 	David Jackson [https://www.u4.n
 o/the-team/jackson]\, Senior Adviser\, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre 
 	Ruth Persian [https://www.bi.team/people/ruth-persian/]\, Senior Research
  Advisor\, The Behavioural Insights Team
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The panellists will focus on a long-standing problem that the
  covid-19 pandemic has thrown into the spotlight:</p>\n<p>Health workers a
 nd administrators are often subject to intense social pressures to ignore 
 official rules and procedure\, even more so during times of crisis. These 
 pressures are likely to be systematic because they are rooted in social no
 rms: shared understandings about actions that are appropriate in society.<
 /p>\n<p>Such norms provide the unwritten rules of behaviour and in times o
 f crisis the pressure to follow them can sharpen – overriding not just f
 ormal rules but even personal attitudes and beliefs. A similar argument ap
 plies to informal practices that are rooted in everyday routines and that 
 become entrenched because they are functional.</p>\n<p>The presenters in t
 his panel will discuss how practitioners may tailor approaches to strength
 en integrity during an emergency response to counter recurrent social norm
 s and informal practices.</p>\n<p>Some of the insights shared will highlig
 ht the approaches to working with social norms and social networks that ar
 e being tested in the scope of a current research project under the UK-fun
 ded Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence Research Programme (GI-ACE)\
 , titled&nbsp\;<a href="https://ace.globalintegrity.org/projects/tanzhealt
 h/">Addressing bribery in the Tanzanian health sector: A behavioural appro
 ach</a>.</p>\n<h3>The panel</h3>\n<p><a href="https://baselgovernance.org/
 about-us/people/claudia-baez-camargo">Claudia Baez Camargo</a>\, Head of P
 ublic Governance at the Basel Institute on Governance\, will moderate a pa
 nel of renowned speakers bringing different perspectives to the topic:</p>
 \n<ul> 	<li><a href="https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutus/people/balabanova.din
 a">Dina Balabanova</a>\, Professor of Health Systems and Policy\, London S
 chool of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine</li> 	<li><a href="https://www.u4.n
 o/the-team/jackson">David Jackson</a>\, Senior Adviser\, U4 Anti-Corruptio
 n Resource Centre</li> 	<li><a href="https://www.bi.team/people/ruth-persi
 an/">Ruth Persian</a>\, Senior Research Advisor\, The Behavioural Insights
  Team</li> </ul>
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