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“Qeda usizi” end our suffering: improving the lives of street cooks in Durban, South Africa, Part 2.

D-Lab: Design 2018 alumna Trang Luu (third from right) and collaborators in Durban, South Africa.

Blog | May 22, 2019 | Phumelele Mkhize, AeT & Trang Luu, D-Lab alumna; MIT Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student

Asiye eTafuleni (AeT)
“Qeda usizi” end our suffering: improving the lives of street cooks in Durban, South Africa, Part 2.

“Qeda usizi,” end our suffering: improving the lives of street cooks in Durban, South Africa, Part 1.

AeT and MIT Create and MIT D-Lab on-site mealie cook interviews. Kate Mytty, D-Lab instructor and co-founder of MIT Create is standing center right.

Blog | May 21, 2019 | Phumelele Mkhize, AeT & Trang Luu, D-Lab alumna; MIT Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student

Asiye eTafuleni (AeT)
“Qeda usizi,” end our suffering: improving the lives of street cooks in Durban, South Africa, Part 1.

Water and Community in Cape Town, South Africa

Community members who participated in the focus group with blog post author and MIT graduate student Abigail Anderson (front, second from right), Cape Town, South Africa.

Blog | Feb 07, 2019 | Abigail Anderson

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Water and Community in Cape Town, South Africa

Creating a Valuation Method to Provide Leverage for an Informal Market in Durban, South Africa

MIT students Emma and Teresa at the Brook Street Market.

Blog | Feb 22, 2017 | Emma Castaños '17 & Teresa De Figueiredo '17

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Creating a Valuation Method to Provide Leverage for an Informal Market in Durban, South Africa

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