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Presentation hold on October 31, 2012 at Water and Health Conference 2012 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
OJOMO, E. (2012): Defining the Enabling Environment for HWTS using the IAD Framework. URL [Accessed: 23.07.2018]This blog post provides insights on how to develop radically innovative products and services for the poorest people around the globe. It provides additionally eight steps to help designing a branding and marketing strategy and a last mile supply chain that will put a product in the hands of a million or more customers.
POLAK, P. (2016): Eight Practical Steps to Design for the Market. URL [Accessed: 23.07.2018]Part of the IDEO mission is to spread human-centred design to social sector practitioners around the world. The Field Guide to Human-Centred Design reveals our process with the key mindsets that underpin how and why we think about design for the social sector, 57 clear-to-use design methods for new and experienced practitioners, and from-the-field case studies of human-centred design in action.
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IDEO.org (2015): The Field Guide to Human-Centred Design. Canada: URL [Accessed: 23.07.2018] PDFField study on how to develop ceramic water filters in Cambodia to improve household drinking water quality. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO
BROWN, J. and SOBSEY, M. (2007): Use of ceramic water filters in Cambodia: improving household drinking water quality. World Bank: URL [Accessed: 23.07.2018]