2016 Annual Poverty Conference

"How do we break the poverty cycle?"

Every year, Latet organizes a conference with Israel's key political figures, business executives and strategic partners to discuss issue of poverty and explore sustainable solutions to end poverty in Israel and abroad. 

This year, the keynotes speakers are:
Professor Dan Ariely, Psychology and Behaviour Economics professor at Duke University and Maxin Fassberg, CEO of Intel.
You can register at www.regye.com/latet

See you there!

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