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Assessment of user needs and preferences related to drinking water and water filters in Uttarakhand, India Blog | Mar 27, 2017 | Megha Hegde, D-Lab Research Associate Assessment of user needs and preferences related to drinking water and water filters in Uttarakhand, India
The Annual Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Camp Soroti News | Mar 20, 2017 | Kenneth Nuwagaba & Jim Katunguka Resilient Africa Network The Annual Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Camp Soroti
Income generating technologies, the deep-sand wheelchair, and blacksmithing in Botswana Blog | Mar 09, 2017 | Justin Carrus '17 Income generating technologies, the deep-sand wheelchair, and blacksmithing in Botswana
Validating Functionalities for an App to Increase Wastepicker Earnings Blog | Mar 08, 2017 | Talia Fox, MIT Master of City Planning Candidate 2018 Validating Functionalities for an App to Increase Wastepicker Earnings