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Day 4 in Sierra Leone
Grace and Noah focused on formal documentation of Ukweli’ strategies, team members’ roles and responsibilities, and forming a communications log. They went to the World Hope Office and stayed there most of the day. The potential Ukweli strategies going forward...
Blog #3
Noah and Matt went with Hassan, Naakesh, and two other teams to visit several PHUs around Makeni: Tambiama CHP, Panlap CHC, and New Hope Hospital. They had a list of questions prepared to ask nurses and other staff at these health facilities to get insight on their...
Blog #2
Day 2: The Ukweli Team spent the day visiting peripheral health units (PHUs) to interview PHU staff directly. Noah went to Makama Community Health Post and interviewed Sister Mariama, the Nurse in Charge (NIC) at Makama CHP. The questions asked during the interview...
Day 1
Today was our second day in Sierra Leone, but we actually started our work today. Our team has two subteams: operations for Ukweli and working on research for cervical cancer. We left our hotel at 9 AM and traveled to World Hope International where we began...
Ukweli and World Hope welcomes Tori Chan
Ukweli Test Strips would like to officially welcome Tori Chan, MPA-MPH, as World Hope International’s new Health Director! Tori is an experienced non-profit and public health professional with 9+ years working with international organizations, charities, and...
Last Day in Makeni 🙁
Well folks, we have reached the final day in Makeni. Tomorrow we will be off to Freetown to meet with the World Health Organization and meet with our other worker for Ukweli, Allieu. To start off the day, the team finalized the messaging packets that Hassan will use...
Birthday Bash in Gbendembu
In this edition of Ukweli adventures, one of our very own fierce warriors – the longest trooper at Lehigh to have stayed on the project – turned a whopping 22 years old today. Indeed, it was a birthday to remember. Cassidy Drost, 5’8″ hailing...
A Day of Wins
Finally. After a few hard-pressed days for the Ukweli squad (as our loyal readers will know from following the past few blog posts), we had ourselves a day. In fact, today was our best day of fieldwork yet. To start off, Sage, Cassidy and me had a stellar meeting with...
8/18/19 – Pain and Parades
Today was a rough day for Ukweli, but we still accomplished as much of possible. At the beginning of the day, Zachary posted his daily meme of the day (which was a fire meme). The team figured out what Hassan will be doing during the interim period of time between...
Radio AMZA and a Radio
The team didn’t leave the Makambo until 10:00 AM and that was a true blessing. Hassan called me at 9:22 AM saying he was already at the office so that kind of sucked but we did tell him 10:30 AM, so I accept minimal fault. I have definitely learned that communication...
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Inexpensive Urinalysis Test Strips to Screen for Diabetes in Developing Countries
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Nathan Arnett, Alice Vergani, Amanda Winkler, Sarah Ritter, and Khanjan Mehta
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Can We Manufacture Diagnostic Test Strips Using an Inkjet Printer?
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Nicholas Frazzette, Jennifer Dobson, Arwa Mukhtar, Bridget Burt, Janak Jethva, James Adair, Khanjan Mehta
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Grace Warkulwiz, Kaylyn Hannon, Dom Cabano, Khanjan Mehta
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Stamping: A Low-cost Manufacturing Method to Deposit Assays
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Gabrielle Gundermann, Shweta Sen, Sarah Ritter, and Khanjan Mehta
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