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Seeds of Silicon: Internet of Things for Smallholder Agriculture Publication | Aug 26, 2019 | Anish Paul Antony, Jennifer Lu, Daniel Sweeney Seeds of Silicon: Internet of Things for Smallholder Agriculture
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Technology In The Developing World News | Aug 14, 2019 | Harald Quintus-Bosz Forbes Technology In The Developing World
Chasing Impact in Kenya’s Housing Sector Blog | Aug 07, 2019 | Geoffrey Tam, MIT D-Lab M&E Fellow MIT D-Lab Chasing Impact in Kenya’s Housing Sector
Environment: Smart Gas Cooking Seeks to Break African Cities' Dirty Charcoal Habit News | Aug 06, 2019 | Megan Rowling Reuters Environment: Smart Gas Cooking Seeks to Break African Cities' Dirty Charcoal Habit
Exploring Fairness in Machine Learning Convening at Ashesi University, Ghana, August 21 & 22 News | Aug 02, 2019 | MIT D-Lab MIT D-Lab Exploring Fairness in Machine Learning Convening at Ashesi University, Ghana, August 21 & 22