For refugee camps, a waterless toilet to improve health and safety
As camps swell, change:WATER Labs aims to bring toilets into individual homes.
As camps swell, change:WATER Labs aims to bring toilets into individual homes.
MIT senior leads diverse projects to help women and students in developing countries.
Students with a common passion for food and water security share their research at the MIT Water and Food Security Symposium.
Large-scale tests compare damage from insects and moisture using a variety of containers.
Greater access to services raises daily spending, especially among female-headed households.
Innovators and researchers tackle global issues through actionable research and collaboration.
Acquiring health insurance does not lead to drop in emergency room usage.
Nanes brings to D-Lab 30 years of experience on four continents in technology, innovation, supply chains, and microfinance.
Professor of mechanical engineering brings a long association with D-Lab and a commitment to design for the developing world.
Fellows work on low-cost microgrids, prosthetics made from cane, hands-on STEM education in Ghana, and a rechargeable headlamp for rural Indian farmers.
MIT political scientist Andrea Campbell discusses the impact of equity on health care innovation and outcomes.
PhD student Cauam Cardoso assesses technologies that aim to help the world’s poor.
Selected state and local governments will receive support from J-PAL North America at MIT to improve the effectiveness of social programs.
MIT Corporation life member and global entrepreneur honored for his history of service and philanthropy at MIT.
Actor and filmmaker tells graduates: "There’s more at stake today than in any story ever told."