Estudio 6, Colombia
We the Estudio 6 class group in the Design School undergraduate program at the Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia.
Professor: Hernando Barragán, TA: Julian David Perez, Students: Leidy Abril, Lina Arias, Johanna Cubillos, Laura Diaz, Luz Gallo, Laura Galvis, David Gaona, Juan Gómez, Diana Malagón, Francisco Marín, Ana María Marín, Catalina Pacheco, Vanessa Robayo, Lucía Salamanca, Nimsuc Vargas and Ciro Alonso.
Professor: Hernando Barragán, TA: Julian David Perez, Students: Leidy Abril, Lina Arias, Johanna Cubillos, Laura Diaz, Luz Gallo, Laura Galvis, David Gaona, Juan Gómez, Diana Malagón, Francisco Marín, Ana María Marín, Catalina Pacheco, Vanessa Robayo, Lucía Salamanca, Nimsuc Vargas and Ciro Alonso.
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We know whom are you taking care of, but who is taking care of you
This concept pretends to improve the way the daily life of pregnant women in Burkina Faso is. Our solution aims to change the works the women daily do, by another person taking care of them. We know that they need to do this work, but what would happen if all of us join together to build a solution to these mothers? This project will be developed with the help of the world.
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March 13, 2011, 04:26AM
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Let's meet your baby!
An initiative which involves the use of mobile technology, medical resources,
healthcare personnel and pregnant mothers with their family to establish a close
relation between the family and the baby although it has not come yet to the world.
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March 13, 2011, 01:59AM
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Rainy season, NON-VULNERABLE SEASON, Dry season
Considering that Labour vulnerability (whereas victims are Burkina Faso Mothers) influences directly on the physical and emotional health and the fact that agricultural sector (where most of them work) has a Dry and Wet season, as well as non-productive seasons; we have decided to focus our concept taking in advantage this last season which has been named as “Non Vulnerable Season”, to develop activities with mothers and expectant ones. These activities will bring benefits to their health and also generate a better stability in the constant income, using the available resources in the zone and lowering the index of dismisses due to the pregnancy state of one women.
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March 13, 2011, 12:04AM
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