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Zawya
02-05-2025
- Science
- Zawya
Behavioral Exchange 2025 concludes with the UAE launching a global network to shape the future of behavioral sciences
Abu Dhabi, UAE – Behavioral Exchange 2025 (BX2025) concluded in Abu Dhabi under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Court for Development and Fallen Heroes Affairs. Organized by the Behavioral Science Group of the Office of Development Affairs, the conference was hosted at the New York University Abu Dhabi from April 30 to May 1, 2025, with the participation of more than 500 international experts, academics, and researchers specializing in behavioral sciences from around the world. The UAE also launched a global network to shape the future of behavioral sciences, called the 'Global Behavioral Evidence Network'. Reflecting on the impact of the event, Her Highness Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, President & CEO of the UAE Independent Climate Change Accelerators (UICCA) remarked, 'Our conversations are more than just exchanges of words they create the foundation for true collaboration. Through meaningful dialogue, we can catalyse positive and enduring change. Behavioral science serves as a critical lens through which we understand how to accelerate widespread shifts in daily choices, ultimately helping us build a thriving and sustainable future together.' His Excellency Dr. Tariq Ahmed Al Ameri, Director of the Office of Development Affairs at the Presidential Court, expressed his deep gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for his generous patronage of the Behavioral Exchange 2025. His Excellency also thanked all the government agencies and private institutions that participated in the conference and highlighted its diverse activities and events in various local and international media outlets, social media, and various digital platforms. Day 2 started with the official launch of the BSG's New Frontiers Program—a bold initiative to embed behavioral insights into global policy and philanthropic strategies, bringing together global thought leaders for a high-level, closed-door dialogue on the role of behavioral science in shaping international development. The session was hosted by the UAE Aid Agency as part of BX2025. H.E. Badr Jafar, Special Envoy for Business and Philanthropy, UAE, delivered opening remarks at the New Frontiers Breakfast during Day 2 of BX2025, highlighting the UAE's leadership in advancing a more strategic and evidence-led approach to philanthropy. 'Embedding behavioural science into how we design, test, and scale interventions is not just smart, it's essential. The UAE is committed to ensuring that philanthropic capital delivers lasting value, and UAE Aid is playing a vital role in this shift, applying behavioural insights across countries and territories to enhance the depth, reach, and effectiveness of its impact,' he said. Day 2 showcased the expanding role of behavioral science in addressing complex global and regional challenges through practical, evidence-based approaches. A key session, 'How Can Behavioral Science Turbocharge International Development Interventions to Achieve Global Impact,' explored how behavioral insights are being applied to improve outcomes in areas such as immunization, education, court attendance, and medical adherence. A second featured session, 'The Future of Behavioral Science,' focused on how behavioral science can stay relevant in fast-changing environments. Experts discussed emerging tools for designing, testing, and translating behavioral evidence into policy, and explored the potential of AI to model behavior in real time, helping decision-makers respond more effectively to complex policy challenges. Additional sessions throughout the day explored a wide range of behavioral applications across policy and practice. Discussions on choice architecture examined how small changes in how choices are presented can have a significant impact on individual and collective decision-making. In 'How Can Behavioral Science Help Eradicate Malaria in Our Lifetime,' experts shared how behavioral tools are being used to improve prevention and treatment uptake in high-risk areas. Other sessions addressed behavioral strategies to combat obesity, and the foundational steps needed to establish behavioral insights units within government, with a focus on building internal capacity and aligning behavioral approaches with public sector goals. Together, these sessions underscored the versatility and growing relevance of behavioral science in transforming systems, shaping policy, and delivering real-world impact. The UAE launched a global network to shape the future of behavioral science, called the 'Global Behavioral Evidence Network'. Rasha Al Attar, Director of the Behavioral Science Group at the Office of Development Affairs, explained that this network, as a global platform, will bring together behavioral insights units, policy labs, and social impact organizations to address common challenges through behavioral science. She noted that the network will hold its inaugural session in Abu Dhabi in early 2026 and will work to exchange knowledge annually, enabling governments, development agencies, and think tanks to share behavioral evidence, expand innovation, and enhance collaboration across countries. The network will also play a role in establishing a shared global knowledge base aimed at advancing behavioral science as a strategic tool for development, inclusion, and resilience across all sectors and geographies. 'BX2025 is more than a global gathering of top scholars and policymakers; it's a powerful opportunity to harness behavioral science to drive lasting, evidence-based change across sectors, for the benefit of the UAE and the world. It also gives our students and researchers a unique platform to engage with leading voices in the field, preparing the next generation to shape human-centered research and policies,' added Nikos Nikiforakis, Co-Director, Center for Behavioral Institutional Design (C-BID), NYU Abu Dhabi. At the end of the conference, participants emphasized the importance of the UAE's role as a catalyst in integrating behavioral science into the framework of governance and global cooperation, achieving leadership in behavioral policy and knowledge exchange globally, launching platforms for long-term collaboration, and investing in national leaders and cadres across various societal sectors and vital fields.


Al Etihad
01-05-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
UAE's NEP experts unveil 8 solutions to national challenges at BX Conference 2025
1 May 2025 17:19 ABU DHABI (WAM)Eight experts from the UAE's National Experts Programme (NEP 4.0 Cohort) have unveiled today eight innovative behavioural policy solutions at The Behavioural Exchange (BX2025). These solutions address some of the UAE's most pressing challenges, ranging from education and healthcare to sustainability, cultural identity, and food being held for the first time in the MENA region, takes place at New York University Abu Dhabi, from 30th April to 1st May experts' solutions showcase field-tested interventions designed to address key national challenges. Each project is developed using behavioural science methodologies and piloted during the solution reflects the UAE's strategic vision for the future, with a strong emphasis on innovation and social this regard, Ahmed Taleb Al Shamsi, Director of the NEP, emphasised the active role of the UAE NEP experts in addressing contemporary challenges and developing effective solutions, particularly in areas of national priorities. He also highlighted the importance of leveraging behavioural science methodologies, grounded in scientific evidence and empirical studies, to shape policies tailored to various critical societal the projects, Khulood Alawadi's project focuses on empowering students by addressing the unique learning needs. Her proposal champions innovative, gender-responsive solutions that foster engagement, encouraging both academic success and active participation in civic Mohamed Al Ameri proposes behavioural interventions to reduce the incidence of rare genetic diseases through enhanced premarital screening Janahi outlines a consumer behaviour strategy to increase purchases of UAE-made goods using shelf labelling, mobile nudges, and retail loyalty incentives. Maryam Al Falasi focuses on food security, proposing a national food donation system using default prompts and behavioural incentives to reduce youth and digital engagement, Faisal Al Hawi introduces a school-and-home-based programme to reduce passive screen time among children aged 6–10. Sumaya Al Hajeri will launch a digital literacy campaign led by 'Digital Heroes,' encouraging responsible and values-driven social media use among UAE the culture and identity track, Rawdha Al Qubaisi proposes integrating certified Emirati cultural immersion into visa pathways and workplace onboarding to improve long-term expat engagement. Mohamed Alwahedi introduces a policy initiative to promote modest 'Medeem' weddings through defaults, social messaging, and community-led incentives.


Zawya
01-05-2025
- Health
- Zawya
UAE's NEP experts unveil 8 solutions to national challenges at BX Conference 2025
RELATED TOPICS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ABU DHABI – Eight experts from the UAE's National Experts Program (NEP 4.0 Cohort) have unveiled today eight innovative behavioral policy solutions at The Behavioral Exchange™ (BX2025). These solutions address some of the UAE's most pressing challenges, ranging from education and healthcare to sustainability, cultural identity, and food security. BX2025, being held for the first time in the MENA region, takes place at New York University Abu Dhabi, from April 30 to May 1, 2025. The experts' solutions showcase field-tested interventions designed to address key national challenges. Each project is developed using behavioural science methodologies and piloted during the conference. Each solution reflects the UAE's strategic vision for the future, with a strong emphasis on innovation and social impact. In this regard, His Excellency Ahmed Taleb Al Shamsi, Director of the NEP, emphasized the active role of the UAE NEP experts in addressing contemporary challenges and developing effective solutions, particularly in areas of national priorities. He also highlighted the importance of leveraging behavioural science methodologies, grounded in scientific evidence and empirical studies, to shape policies tailored to various critical societal issues. Among the projects, Khulood Alawadi's project focuses on empowering students by addressing the unique learning needs. Her proposal champions innovative, gender-responsive solutions that foster engagement, encouraging both academic success and active participation in civic life. Dr. Mohamed Al Ameri proposes behavioural interventions to reduce the incidence of rare genetic diseases through enhanced premarital screening practices. Mohamed Janahi outlines a consumer behaviour strategy to increase purchases of UAE-made goods using shelf labelling, mobile nudges, and retail loyalty incentives. Maryam Al Falasi focuses on food security, proposing a national food donation system using default prompts and behavioural incentives to reduce waste. On youth and digital engagement, Faisal Al Hawi introduces a school-and-home-based programme to reduce passive screen time among children aged 6–10. Sumaya Al Hajeri will launch a digital literacy campaign led by 'Digital Heroes,' encouraging responsible and values-driven social media use among UAE youth. In the culture and identity track, Rawdha Al Qubaisi proposes integrating certified Emirati cultural immersion into visa pathways and workplace onboarding to improve long-term expat engagement. Mohamed Alwahedi introduces a policy initiative to promote modest 'Medeem' weddings through defaults, social messaging, and community-led incentives.


Al Etihad
30-04-2025
- Politics
- Al Etihad
Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed attends Behavioural Exchange 2025 conference
30 Apr 2025 21:33 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD) His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Court for Development and Fallen Heroes' Affairs, has attended the opening day of the Behavioural Exchange (BX2025) conference, a hallmark event focused on the intersection of behavioural science and public policy and held at NYU Abu Dhabi under the theme New Horizons in Behavioural conference, running until May 1, brings together more than 500 international experts, researchers, and academics to explore how behavioural science can address pressing global and societal challenges. The event is a global platform for fostering innovative, sustainable, and community-driven solutions through scientific research and Highness emphasised the significance of the conference as a venue to strengthen community initiatives and promote sustainable development, praising the efforts of the organisers for attracting leading policymakers and researchers from around the Highness said, 'This conference plays a vital role in applying behavioural science to the most urgent challenges we face. It supports the shaping of policies and services that are more aligned with people's real-life experiences, aspirations, and needs.'His Highness also highlighted the importance of employing innovative methodologies, interdisciplinary tools, and strategic thinking to deepen the understanding of human behaviour and deliver lasting social impact. During his visit, His Highness met with several participating speakers and experts, engaging in discussions around the latest academic and institutional research outcomes. His Highness affirmed the need to translate such insights into effective government and community programmes that improve quality of life and reflect the lived realities of people.


Al Etihad
29-04-2025
- Politics
- Al Etihad
UAE President receives participants in Behavioural Exchange 2025
29 Apr 2025 21:18 ABU DHABI (WAM)President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today welcomed participants in the Behavioural Exchange (BX2025) conference at Qasr Al Bahr in Abu conference, organised by the Office of Development Affairs, will take place from 30 April to 1 May 2025 at NYU Abu Dhabi under the theme 'New Frontiers in Behavioural Science'.His Highness welcomed the participants, wishing them success in their discussions on the vital topics on the conference agenda. He expressed hope that their contributions would help foster positive behaviours that support social development around the Highness emphasised that community engagement, support, and positivity are essential to the success of development-focused initiatives, particularly in areas such as education, healthcare, climate action, and sustainability. His Highness reaffirmed the UAE's firm commitment to promoting good conduct within society as a key element in advancing development plans. Participants in the conference expressed their gratitude to His Highness the President for the UAE's hosting of the event and praised the country's continued development across various fields.