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Operations Research to Support Social Innovation

Operations Research to Support Social Innovation Identify and understand barriers to access and adoption of proven WASH & IAQ technologies (e.g. market failures and behavioral barriers)

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Operations Research to Support Social Innovation

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  1. Operations Research to Support Social Innovation • Identify and understand barriers to access and adoption of proven WASH & IAQ technologies (e.g. market failures and behavioral barriers) • Design and test sustainable, scaleable business models and behavioral interventions (e.g. purchase contracts, seller incentives, social marketing) • Understand causal mechanism and quantify the health impacts of technology and social innovations in the “real world”

  2. Engineering Innovative Solutions • Iterative, user-centric design of household and community safe water, sanitation and cook stove devices • Rapid prototyping, rigorous lab and field testing (in partnership with the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and a wide network of international field sites and collaborators) Supporting Learning Communities • Coordination of multi-country research programs that generate and share generalized knowledge • Credible, independent, ethical research partner committed to local capacity building and connected to global science & policy networks

  3. Opportunities • India • Bangladesh • Uganda • Kenya • Guatemala Why these countries? • Existing UCB activities, contacts, partnerships, credibility • Opportunities to scale

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