Molly Norris
Interactive Specialist

Molly Norris just graduated from Oxford's Internet Institute, where she mixed programming + social sciences to uncover criminal organizations operating in “dark networks.”
Previously, Molly was a designer and strategist for the World Bank, building participatory experiences such as maps.worldbank.org, live.worldbank.org, and social-media town halls. Both Mashable and The New York Times have featured her work with international advocacy campaigns and digital products with social impact.
Her design research has led her to study economics in Cuba, environmental degradation in China, and underground schools in the conflict zone at the Thailand-Burma border. An interactive specialist, Molly is passionate about examining social problems from new perspectives.






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Redesigning the Volunteer ExperienceSan Francisco, CA
- Finding Patterns in the Volunteer Experience
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Designing New Tools for Mapping Open DefecationKumasi, Ghana
- Open Source Meets Open Defecation
- How Many Brainiacs Does It Take to Design a Crap Map?
- Another Hackathon Closer to a Cleaner Kumasi
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Long-Term Unemployment with the Rockefeller FoundationUSA
- Migrating South