'ChangeMaker' uses business enterprise to promote public health
In wealthy countries, it鈥檚 no problem for an organization to provide a single, narrowly defined service. In a poor community, it won鈥檛 always work to focus on singular goal, ignoring the existing challenges that can doom even the most well-intentioned projects.
Enter Erin Larsen-Cooper, a recent graduate of the University of Washington. She's hopeful that programs that are more holistic, that work with existing health programs and employ members of the community that they鈥檙e aiming to help, will get us closer to solving some of the problems in global health and poverty.