Vision Participate Learn Drinking water Solide waste Wastewater
Why I Left the Hospital System and Started Working in Telemedicine

Why I Left the Hospital System and Started Working in Telemedicine

Saturday, Sep 30, 2017

  Behind one woman’s decision to pursue a medical career at a San Francisco Internet startup. This video appeared in the story This App Will Be a Game-Changer for Getting Birth Control without the ACA https://app.nurx.com/ “The company is currently only authorized to deliver in California, Washington, New York, Washington, D.C., Illinois, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. But it’s growing quickly-next up will be Massachusetts, Florida, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, and Maryland.”
@ Greg Willson
1 minute read
Zawadi Nikuze - Healing & Rebuilding Our Communities in Democratic Republic Congo

Zawadi Nikuze - Healing & Rebuilding Our Communities in Democratic Republic Congo

Saturday, Sep 30, 2017

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eLfnzm5AgU http://www.aglifpt.org/publications/articles/hroc/pdf/HROCTrainingLeaders.pdf via Friendly Water for the World Published on Nov 1, 2013 Zawadi Nikuze, from Healing and Rebuilding Our Communities, works with rape survivors in The Democratic Republic of Congo. She was recently trained to build biosand water filters by Friendly Water for the World. She will train the rape survivors to make and market the filters as part of their healing.
@ Greg Willson
1 minute read
City Repair Portland

City Repair Portland

Thursday, Sep 28, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=uxDIgm14DLc Respectful Revolution Published on Mar 28, 2017 Mark Lakeman is a famous architect in Portland, OR. Why? After traveling around the world and seeing many cities from different cultures, Mark realized that one thing was missing from American cities: squares and plazas. Americans don’t connect on the streets because there’s no place to do so. Streets are designed for motorized traffic. Intersections aren’t made to hang out.
@ Greg Willson
1 minute read
Making sense of disaster situation reports

Making sense of disaster situation reports

Thursday, Sep 28, 2017

This is a good reference for what to look for in a good situation report. https://www.humanityroad.org/situation-reports/caribbean/hurricane-maria
@ Greg Willson
1 minute read

© 2016 - 2021 SCD Hub

Powered by Hugo with theme Dream.

Board of Directors

Greg Willson - director

Goals of SCD Hub online

  • Propsal Writing Assistance
  • Support planning with solutions library
  • Improve water solutions library
  • Curation of project Case Studies
  • Collaboration with UMN Peace Engineering

Meetups/ SCD Clinics:

  • Clinics focused on water solutions and IT support for partner groups – Wastewater and Sewage – Drinking Water – Municipal Solid Waste – Use of Peacewater methodology

Peace Engineering Program Announcement

[ECHO Program Concept]()

About SCD Hub

  • SCD Hub’s mission is to serve as a hub for sustainable community development in order to provide trustworthy development & training tools to facilitate project planning, design & execution.

  • SCD Hub serves a curated collection information supporting best practices in sustainable community development, at this time we are working closely with the new UNM Peace Engineering program improve the quality of our database and improve how it serves the short, medium and long term planning goals of projects.

  • Our current work emphasizes the life cycle of water. The list of outcomes is fine for a start. Clearly defined project goals and objectives are a crucial element for planning the activities and inputs required to launch and sustain a project. -Bernard Amadei, Ph.D., NAE

Donate

Support this work

Donate

Patreon

Become a Patron!

Approach

SCD Hub’s pioneering work with UNM Peace Engineering program’s technical solutions library needs your support! We are working to document solutions for safe, affordable, accessible, and appropriate relationship with the lifecycle of water - from source to distribution, to disposal. Solid waste management lifecycle is also being researched in our library curation process.