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Tackling Zambia’s Challenges – Getting to Know the Village of Mwavi
Earlier this semester I described my introduction and entry into the International Development Design Summit (IDDS), but of course that was just the beginning. After a little over a week of seminars, classes, activities and bonding, we were assigned to … Continue reading →
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Collaborating with New Friends to Tackle Zambia’s Challenges
I had been in Zambia for about a month enjoying work with International Development Enterprise (iDE) on a market information system called Lima Links as part of my curriculum with the GSSE. The International Development Design Summit (IDDS) was upon … Continue reading →
Mapping out a Solution for the Zambian Tomato Farmer
8/13/13 – Stories from the Field: This guest post was written by Julie Baker, a student in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA at Colorado State University, and a member of the LimaLinks team working in conjunction with iDE … Continue reading →
Putting Grad School to Work with Zambian Farmers
6/25/13 – Stories from the Field: This guest post is written by Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA student Andy Kumar, as he conducts his field work in Zambia, for his venture LimaLinks. A summer practicum is a required component … Continue reading →