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International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship. 9:116-134
Social entrepreneurs design and implement innovative, sustainable, and scalable solutions to pressing social challenges across the world. While the success of their ventures is impacted by numerous factors, their long-term viability and endurance dep
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International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship. 9:93-105
Community Health Workers (CHWs), a presence in almost every developing country, have proven instrumental in improving their communities’ health. CHWs in most countries are volunteers relying on programs with marginal government support and irregula
Autor:
Lisa Arndt Martin, Vincent A. Pelligrini, Ryan Fair, Alison Gatewood Porter, Jill Olmstead, Aleksandar Rajkovic, Sarah Verbiest, Nicole Kleinstreuer, Luca Persani, Lawrence M. Nelson, Janet E. Hall, Peter F. Schnatz, Xuezhi Jiang, Alberto Falorni, Khanjan Mehta
Most clinicians are not prepared to provide integrated personal care to address all the clinical needs of women with primary ovarian insufficiency. Design thinking is an engineering methodology used to develop and evaluate novel concepts for systems
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http://hdl.handle.net/11391/1407880
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International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship. 9:64-78
Rainwater harvesting is a simple and effective tool to collect and store water for domestic and institutional use. In developing countries, captured rainwater can be used to replace or supplement government-supplied or manually-transported water. A r
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Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology. 38:156-163
The meteoric rise in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases, alongside already high rates of infectious diseases, is exacerbating the 'double disease burden' in the developing world. There is a desperate need for affordable, accessible and rugge
Autor:
Khanjan Mehta, Rachel Dzombak
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International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship. :98-116
The rapid increase in academic and professional programs in Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship reflects a paradigm shift towards market-centric approaches to scale Appropriate Technology solutions for developing communities. Trans-d
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Procedia Engineering. 78:299-305
Community health workers (CHWs) are an effective solution to address the double burden of chronic and infectious diseases in developing countries. Due to limited resources, CHWs seldom receive adequate training. A standardized training regimen with t
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Healthcare in Low-resource Settings, Vol 4, Iss 2 (2016)
The burden of chronic, non-communicable disease such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer is growing in many developing countries including Kenya. The use of community health workers is an important tool to improve the access to care and e
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FIE
Research publication and presentation provides undergraduate students with invaluable benefits including career preparation and increased confidence. At the same time, it provides the scientific community with better-prepared professionals while cont
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GHTC
Data collection is essential for organizations operating in developing countries and other low-resource environments. Whether for traditional monitoring and evaluation, efficiency improvements, or research purposes, data collection is an essential pa