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Human-Centered Design is not a One-Size-Fits All Solution

Human-Centered Design is not a One-Size-Fits All Solution

by Belindar Kwamboka | Jul 24, 2023 | Blogs

Human-centered Design (HCD) is a methodology for developing solutions by placing the needs, preferences and perspectives of the end user or beneficiary at the core of development. HCD can and has been used to develop products and interventions in different sectors. ...
Human-Centred Design Basics in AYSRH Research

Human-Centred Design Basics in AYSRH Research

by Belindar Kwamboka | Jul 6, 2022 | Featured, Webinar Summaries

What makes HCD different from other participatory approaches?  What HCD tools should we use in our program? What does an HCD approach or method look like? How can an HCD approach help us address research challenges in AYSRH programming? These questions have come up...

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