Long time CATALYST contributor and partner the SEE (Sharing Experiencing Europe) Project is back with a brand-new bulletin on Social Innovation Design in Europe.
A random sample of interesting articles on strategic design for the week of January 31st.
Water is the catalyst for so many positive trends within society - basic sanitation, handwashing, and educational, community level practices are all part of the design for waterborne disease prevention.
Wikileaks, the web site that publishes leaked security documents and government information, has been banned in the United States.
What if you give up gifts this year and use the money to build a well? What if others did the same?
A Triple Bottom Line Approach by Dante Clemons According to the United Nations Human Settlement Program, a slum is defined by having one or more of the following attributes:
A Hands-On Lab for Reverse Innovation? By Vijay Govindarajan & Christian Sarkar
By Anna Whicher and Gavin Cawood Executive Summary Community wellbeing can be achieved through social innovation policies. By redefining the role design plays in policy making, the SEE Project aims ...
Local Actions, Global Impact By Tensie Whelan
By Haris Silic Has HIV prevention become outdated? Can design offer a better solution? Can we design a cure?
by Giselle Carr For the current issue of CATALYST, we explored the theme of wellbeing on a more individual or personal level, and its interpretation as challenge, readiness, resilience and ...
IBM releases a video game that strives to educate the public on the intricacies of designing cities by Dante’ A. Clemons This past week, IBM unveiled CityOne, a simulated game ...