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Come to DATA WEEK.  

3 TRACKS with sessions running throughout the week centred around key WFP priority themes where internal and external speakers will illustrate how data has the potential to step-change how we think and why understanding data is a key enabler to WFP delivering against its SDG objectives. 

Sessions will be held in HQ and will be available to watch via web conferencing (links included in the agenda).  If it is your first time using Zoom please click on one of the links and follow installing instructions prior to the sessions start time.

LEARN TRACK: data learning activities; GROW TRACK: WFP data initiatives; and LEAD TRACK: external speakers. Click on each session to find out more.

PLEASE NOTE: Please DO NOT log in or create an account. Grow and Lead tracks are open to all without registration needed.  Sign-up required ONLY for Understanding Data sessions (grey), with links provided in session descriptions. If you have any questions, please contact GLOBAL.DATAWEEK@wfp.org

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Matthias Lüfkens

Twiplomacy
Managing Director Digital, EMEA HQ

Matthias Lüfkens, leads the Digital Practice of Burson-Marsteller across Europe, Middle-East and Africa (EMEA). Before joining Burson-Marsteller Lüfkens was Head of Digital media at the World Economic Forum (WEF) where he designed and implemented the digital strategy. He has brought the digital world to Davos through his innovative use of Social Media, Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Flickr, Wikipedia, YouTube and Livestream and has advised a wide range of Fortune 500 companies as well as non-profit organisations on social media.

He is the author of the Twiplomacy study and maintains the @Twiplomacy Twitter feed, looking specifically at the use of Twitter and social networks by world leaders.