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Ahead of World Children’s Day on 20 November, UNICEF UK has enlisted the help of its celebrity supporters from the worlds of film, music, sport, and fashion to release a limited-edition T-shirt ...
LONDON & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New wearable technologies, including a malaria alert bracelet for infants, a water purification band, and an ear-worn pneumonia monitor, are among the 10 ideas ...
Unicef has named the winners of its “Wearables for Good” design challenge, which has produced a necklace that stores electronic health data to track child immunisation and a wearable soap that helps ...
Children’s charity Unicef, tech group Arm and product design consultancy Frog have launched a wearable tech design challenge in a bid to find solutions to major health problems affecting children in ...
There are plenty of dire health issues throughout the world that can’t easily be solved, but a lucky few can be helped along by mobile technology. There are plenty of dire health issues throughout the ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- frog design today announced a collaboration with UNICEF as the organization's lead design and innovation partner on Project Mwana, a major mHealth ...
For the past couple of years, UNICEF Uganda and partners have been designing, developing, prototyping and rolling out youth-focused community computers that can operate on mains power where available, ...
The plan was straightforward: Design a collection of charms, bracelets and necklaces that invoke the meaning of what UNICEF does for children all around the world — helping them heal, learn and grow ...
Advancing and sustaining climate adaptation, mitigation and resilience to secure a livable planet for future generations ...
If there’s one accusation the tech industry has been subjected to time and time again, it’s that many of the products and ideas that emerge from Silicon Valley don’t really solve a pressing need. They ...
Unicef and software design company ARM have come together for a multi-year partnership to accelerate the development of new wearable devices that tackle maternal and child health needs in emerging ...