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MIT Sloan Entrepreneurs for International Development improving the production process for Harvest Fuel Initiative partner ARTI-Energy in Tanzania Blog | Feb 13, 2015 | Nadia Viswanath, Stephanie Moore, and Francisco Tejera (MIT Sloan School of Management); Nicole Ozminkowski (MIT, chemical engineering); and Neha Doshi (Wellesley). MIT Sloan Entrepreneurs for International Development improving the production process for Harvest Fuel Initiative partner ARTI-Energy in Tanzania
Presenting Lean Research for International Development at the Smallholder Performance Measurement Workshop Blog | Feb 06, 2015 | Kendra Leith, Evaluation Manager, D-Lab Presenting Lean Research for International Development at the Smallholder Performance Measurement Workshop
ARTI Charcoal Solar Briquette Dryer Improvement Project Report Publication | Feb 01, 2015 | Nicole Ozminkowski, Dan Sweeney ARTI Charcoal Solar Briquette Dryer Improvement Project Report
Field Evaluation of Alternative and Traditional Cooking Fuels in Haiti Publication | Jan 30, 2015 | Dan Sweeney, Ph.D. | MIT D-Lab Field Evaluation of Alternative and Traditional Cooking Fuels in Haiti
The entrepreneurs helping girls in the developing world News | Jan 28, 2015 | Nastaran Tavakoli-Far BBC The entrepreneurs helping girls in the developing world
MIT launches a Consumer Reports for the developing world News | Jan 23, 2015 | Nidhi Subbaraman BetaBoston MIT launches a Consumer Reports for the developing world