Innovation and Health Care for Kenyan Women

There are more than 250,000 pregnancy-related deaths each year in sub-saharan Africa. Yet, more than 50% of pregnant women in Kenya don’t deliver in a healthcare facility. Jacaranda Health – a chain of innovative reproductive health clinics in Kenya and part of the SEAD cohort – is aiming to change that. Recent Fuqua graduate John Emami had the chance […]

Supporting Local Entrepreneurs in Mozambique

This post was written by Joaquin Brahm, a rising second year, who interned this summer with The Tony Elumelu Foundation with the support of CASE’s Summer Internship Fund (learn more about SIF at the bottom on this post!) My story begins three months before starting my MBA at Fuqua. Knowing that I was coming to study at Duke, my […]

Africa Makes an Impact

This post was written by Meiqing Fan.  Meiqing just finished her first year at Fuqua and participated in a social entrepreneurship project through the Fuqua Client Consulting Practicum (FCCP).  This blog was originally posted on Fuqua’s Daytime MBA Student Blog – read it, and lots of other great posts from students, here. During spring break, I spent […]

Motorcycles, Africa and Healthcare

This post was written by Nicole Hawkins, a rising second year student at Fuqua and a CASE Fellow. What do motorcycles, Africa and healthcare have in common?  The 2013 CASE Enterprising Social Innovation (ESI) Award winners, Riders for Health! Riders is a non-profit organization that manages and maintains motorcycles and vehicles for health-focused partners in sub-Saharan […]