参与式设计创新解决乌干达农村的挑战:未来的典范

A. Arokiaraj, J. Schapiro, Jessica Pachuta, I. Nourbakhsh, Taihua Hu, K. Wong, Albert Ko
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学术推广项目在很大程度上忽视了当地社区在应对这些地方存在的挑战方面的知识。最近的数据表明,发展中国家的大多数社区外展项目都失败了,或者证明是不可持续的。许多这样的项目是由慈善价值观驱动的,是由帮助有需要的人的强烈愿望驱动的。然而,这可能与彻底解决问题的方法直接冲突。慈善工作没有以解决问题的心态来面对社区挑战,从而削弱了工作的有效性和可持续性[1]。设计了一种新的方法,并对协同事实发现、协同问题定义和协同设计的可能性进行了测试。这将确保解决方案与社区的社会、经济和文化景观相结合,同时提供具有社区所有权的有效解决方案。该项目将利用现有的合作伙伴网络来最大限度地发挥影响。
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Participatory design innovation to solve challenges in rural Uganda: A model for the future
Academic outreach projects have been largely ignoring the knowledge of local communities in working on challenges which exist in these places. In the recent past, data has been pointing to the fact that a majority of the community outreach projects in developing countries have failed or proven to be unsustainable. Many of these projects are driven by charitable values, driven by the strong urge to help the people in need. This however might be in direct conflict with ground up problem solving approaches. Charitable work doesn't approach the community challenge with a problem-solving mindset, so the effectiveness and sustainability of the work are undermined [1]. A new approach was designed and the possibilities of a collaborative fact finding, collaborative problem definition and co-designing to solve the challenges were tested. This will ensure the solutions are integrated into the communities' social, economic and cultural landscape while at the same time providing an effective solution which has community ownership. The project will leverage an existing network of collaborating partners to maximize impact.
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