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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Women's Health and Maternal Health in Tanzania with use of nudges by Jacob Smith and Ian Kilpa

Applying knowledge learned from the talk with Bunker Roy and the Barefoot College, applying knowledge of educating the older generations would be a good practice in educating in developing countries, specifically Tanzania.  Culture plays a large part in influencing the health, having to acknowledge practices already in place, but influencing the culture in a positive change.  We suggest nudging with design in using daily aspects of their lives.  We had a problem in addressing these issues most in part because we are not women, through observation and interviews I feel would be the best process before trying to nudge aspects of women's health and maternal health.  Equality of healthcare is the most important.

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