
Interview with Debbie Aung Din Taylor (Proximity Designs)
Proximity Designs brings low-cost, high-impact products and services to farmers in Myanmar using human-centered design principles. Debbie Aung Din of Proximity
From Jenny Chen / The Huffington Post: To help with the doctor shortage in India, a non-profit called Noora Health is training patients’ family members to check pulses, supervise physical therapy, encourage a healthy diet, and administer medication to reduce readmission rates.
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Proximity Designs brings low-cost, high-impact products and services to farmers in Myanmar using human-centered design principles. Debbie Aung Din of Proximity
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