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		<title>International Development Design Summit 2009 &amp; Maker Faire Africa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[KUMASI GHANA MAY 25 2009: Over 70 participants representing 21 countries meet in Ghana July 8th, 2009 to kick off the third annual International Development Design Summit (IDDS). IDDS aims to produce innovative, affordable, scalable technologies to meet the very real needs of the 2.6 billion people earning less than $2-a-day. Participants receive a crash [...]]]></description>
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<p>KUMASI GHANA MAY 25 2009: Over 70 participants representing 21 countries meet in Ghana July 8th,<br />
2009 to kick off the third annual International Development Design Summit (IDDS).</p>
<p>IDDS aims to produce innovative, affordable, scalable technologies to meet the very real needs of the 2.6<br />
billion people earning less than $2-a-day. Participants receive a crash course in developing appropriate<br />
technology and then break into small teams, each receiving a different design challenge to solve a specific<br />
problem faced daily by people around the world. Unlike most academic conferences, this summit<br />
emphasizes the development of prototypes, not just papers and proceedings. Unlike technology workshops, IDDS is about creative processes, as well as products.</p>
<p>IDDS 2009 uniquely embodies the spirit of co-creation by collaborating with local mechanics, entrepreneurs and potential end users. At various points, participants will travel to surrounding rural villages and interact closely with community partners. The aim is to develop the creative capacity within the communities themselves, enabling the members to become active creators of technology, rather than merely passive recipients.</p>
<p>The 2009 participant roster reflects diverse backgrounds and skills sets: a woman from Sierra Leone<br />
teaching welding to girls, a Brazilian artist using industrial waste in her work, and a solar energy technician<br />
from India, to name a few. By creating this global network, IDDS hopes to empower individuals and their<br />
communities to tackle the tough problems that reside in the developing world.</p>
<p>IDDS is the brain child of Massachusetts Institute of Technology senior lecturer and MacArthur “Genius<br />
Grant” award winner Amy Smith. The summit runs through August 12th, 2009. Finished prototypes will be<br />
showcased at Maker Faire Africa, a celebration of African ingenuity, innovation and invention hosted by<br />
AfriGadget in Accra, Ghana from August 14th-16th.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SUMMIT, VISIT THE 2009 <a href="http://www.iddsummit.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">BLOG</a> OR IDDS <a href="http://2009.iddsummit.org/" target="_blank">HOMEPAGE</a>.</p>
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