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What’s Next in Design for Global Health? How Design and Global Health Must Adapt for a Preferable Future

Ayush Chauhan, Krista Donaldson, Ana Santos and Michael Ngigi
Global Health: Science and Practice November 2021, 9(Supplement 2):S283-S294; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00280
Ayush Chauhan
aQuicksand, New Delhi, India.
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bEqualize Health, San Francisco, CA, USA.
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cThinkPlace Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya.
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    The Futures Cone: Envisioning Various Futures for Design in Global Health24

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    The Four Voices of Designa

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    HUM.2035 personas of future humanitarian workers addressing a water crisis in South Asia. © 2019 Quicksand

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    Prototypes of objects and artifacts from the future that became a part of the HUM.2035 exhibition. © 2019 Quicksand

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    Dutch artist Maria Koijck collected the medical waste from her breast cancer operations. Sixty percent of the materials were disposable. “Is there another way?” she asked.48 © 2020 Marja Koijck

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    AstraZeneca’s staged life cycle approach in pharmaceutical development (API is active pharmaceutical ingredient). © 2020 AstraZeneca

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    The Global Health Futures Cone to Consider Possible, Plausible, and Preferable Futures Based on the Work of Hancock and Bezold.24

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Global Health: Science and Practice: 9 (Supplement 2)
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