D-Lab: Designing Sustainable Low-Cost Energy Technologies for the Poor
Author: Christina Gossmann Giving a man a fish is good. Teaching a man how to fish is better. Yet, fishing is useless without a river. According to Dr.
Author: Christina Gossmann Giving a man a fish is good. Teaching a man how to fish is better. Yet, fishing is useless without a river. According to Dr.
The Global Poverty & Practice Minor is the largest Minor on the UC Berkeley campus, giving students the knowledge and real-world experience to become dynamic
Peace, data, development: Perspectives on poverty intervention
When Rachel Dzombak and Vivek Rao began planning for the spring 2020 Development Engineering course “Innovation in Disaster Response,” part of their motivation was to get students to think about the use of technology during past disasters. But by early March, it was clear to Dzombak and Rao that the COVID-19 pandemic was increasing the relevancy of their class in ways no one could have predicted.