Interview with Cal Poly professor on project
- Victoria Slaybaugh
- Dec 14, 2019
- 1 min read
Q: What did the project teach you about international development?
A: The project did not address development per se, but instead focused on improving the health (via delivered, filtered water), economy (via refrigeration of their fish), and social needs (via an electrically powered meeting center) of the community
Q: What did you learn from the project?
A: Too many things to address, perhaps [someone else] can assist with this
Q: What do you currently know about the project? / what follow up research have you done
A: Nathan Heston would be the best one to answer this question, however, my understanding is that all installed work is functioning as anticipated
Q: Do you think that the project will be used by the community long term? Why or why not?
A: Yes, we anticipate that the project will enable the community will be a focal point for future inter-community events

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