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Working with people around the world to develop and advance collaborative approaches and practical solutions to global poverty challenges.

Creating, sharing, and using collaborative research practices, actionable findings, and practical solutions.

Hands-on, project-based learning. More than 15 MIT D-Lab classes offered each year!

Working with diverse partners to advance and apply inclusive innovation as a methodology for tackling poverty.

"Impact is not just the product of innovation – it's the process of innovation."

– Amy Smith, MIT D-Lab Founding Director

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Clean water for Nepal is focus of MIT research

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News | Sep 04, 2001 | MIT News

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Clean water for Nepal is focus of MIT research

Four graduate students win Lemelson prizes

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News | Sep 02, 2000 | MIT News

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Four graduate students win Lemelson prizes

MIT grad student designs low-cost solution for high-tech African problem

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News | Nov 29, 1999 | MIT News

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MIT grad student designs low-cost solution for high-tech African problem

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The Power of Co-Design: Advancing Global Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health

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This three-day conference, running November 7th to 9th, explores how co-design has enhanced sexual and reproductive health in communities in Colombia, Kenya, Brazil, and Peru. Participants will engage in co-design activities in an effort to develop a global network of researchers and activists committed to providing women and girls opportunities to design solutions to the sexual and reproductive health challenges they are facing in their lives. REGISTER!

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