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Inclusive Recycling: Five Building Blocks for Implementing Systems in Low & Middle Income Countries Publication | Sep 01, 2017 | Libby McDonald, Dana Gorodetsky, Lucia Fernandez, Saskia Rotshuizen Inclusive Recycling: Five Building Blocks for Implementing Systems in Low & Middle Income Countries
D-Lab Gender & Development: Course and travel opportunity updates! Blog | Aug 31, 2017 | D-Lab Instructors Libby McDonald & Kate Mytty D-Lab Gender & Development: Course and travel opportunity updates!
Good Nature Agro targets 5,000 smallholder farmers News | Aug 29, 2017 | Africa Report on Business Africa Report on Business Good Nature Agro targets 5,000 smallholder farmers
Bleeding-edge innovation makes periods go green News | Aug 28, 2017 | Himanshi Dhawan The Times of India Bleeding-edge innovation makes periods go green
Humanitarian Innovation: Workshop with unaccompanied refugee minors, Athens, Greece Blog | Aug 25, 2017 | D-Lab Founding Director Amy Smith & D-Lab Instructor Martha Thompson Humanitarian Innovation: Workshop with unaccompanied refugee minors, Athens, Greece
Bringing poverty-alleviating solutions to market in India, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda News | Aug 16, 2017 | Nancy Adams, MIT D-Lab MIT News Bringing poverty-alleviating solutions to market in India, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda