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Challenges and Opportunities for Enabling Mutual Learning and Collaboration in Design and Innovation for Sustainable Development in Africa and Beyond

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2022

S. Nilsson*
Affiliation:
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
B. Shibwabo Kasamani
Affiliation:
Strathmore University, Kenya
J. Hede Mortensen
Affiliation:
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
D. Stevanovic
Affiliation:
Botho University, Botswana
M. Wanyang
Affiliation:
Strathmore University, Kenya
M. Norell Bergendahl
Affiliation:
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
P. Y. Papalambros
Affiliation:
University of Michigan, United States of America

Abstract

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Global collaboration and mutual learning in design are put forth as means to address the UN SDGs. This paper draws upon experiences in the Design Society's AFRICA-DESIGN initiative to build a network of design academics and practitioners based in Africa with a focus on design for sustainable development. We identify education and social sustainability as particular opportunities and challenges, highlighting the critical element of mutual learning in the collaboration process.

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