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CSHH's Dr. Hall-Clifford and Team Emerge as Global Finalists for the $10M Lever for Change Award


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CSHH's Dr. Hall-Clifford and Team Emerge as Global Finalists for the $10M Lever for Change Award

The Center for the Study of Human Health's Dr. Hall-Clifford and the Maya Health Alliance | Wuqu' Kawoq are global finalists in the $10M Lever for Change Award, utilizing their smartphone application, safe+natal, to aid indigenous midwives and healthcare navigators in providing timely healthcare and facilitating healthy births within Maya communities in rural Guatemala. Safe+natal is a 10-year project run out of Emory University's Co-Design Lab for Health Equity, which fuses anthropology, public health, low-cost engineering, and informatics/AI to develop scalable and culturally compatible support systems for healthcare.
 
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