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Technology Spotlight: Ethiopia Goes Block to the Future
Applications built on blockchain will soon give social inclusion to an unprecedented 5 million students and teachers at all elementary and secondary schools in Ethiopia--by far the largest government-blockchain agreement to date.
A Conversation with a Public Health Nutrition Expert, Dr. Souheila Abbeddou
When it comes to food science, community nutrition, malnutrition and public health- Dr. Abbeddou is a fountain of knowledge and motivation. This interview provides an academic perspective of the research Dr. Abbeddou has coordinated on these topics and the advice she has for future public health professionals.
Meet the New Additions to our Board of Directors and Board of Advisors
Get to know a little bit about our new team members here at illuminAid!
Technology and Public Health in Western Africa
Read more about the intersections between current technology and public health during an interview with one of our advisory board members and local video trainers, A.S Douno.
illuminAid Now Accepts Cryptocurrency Donations Including Bitcoin
There are a variety of ways to donate to illuminAid, including cryptocurrency!
A Higher Quality of Life Is The Solution That Income Inequality Is Looking For
Measuring poverty in monetary terms alone may be a detriment to those most affected by it. Ancillary components that contribute to overall happiness and well-being should not go overlooked.
Our Partners from CARE Malawi and Digital Green, Ethiopia and Recent Projector Shipments
illuminAid is looking forward to shipping out projector kits to CARE and Digital Green to further their mission in disseminating knowledge about health and agricultural practices.
Our Upcoming Project with AIFO Liberia
Learn more about our upcoming project with AIFO Liberia!
The Government and Nonprofit Funding Dichotomy
Funding and teamwork are critically important whether a world power is attempting to help distribute and administer a vaccine, or a diminutive nonprofit is striving to empower a billion people.