Co-designing with engineers for community engagement in rural Uganda
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2023-05-04Author
White, P.J.
Okello, Dorothy
Casey, Brian
Najjuuko, Claire
Lukanga, Ronald
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Co-design is seen as crucial for designing solutions for resource-constrained people living in
developing countries. To best understand their needs, user engagement and co-design
strategies need to first be developed. In this Design Practice Brief, a process of co-design
was created and used to understand ways telecommunication engineers could engage with
rural communities in Uganda. It reports and reflects on (i) the experience of co-designing
with nondesigners and (ii) creating a co-design structure and developing co-design methods
of engaging with community members living in developing countries. In doing so, it offers a
format and case study for future practitioners facilitating and conducting co-design with
nondesigners and contributes to a knowledge gap in the reporting and reflection of
co-design practice. This case study is unique as the co-design practice was achieved remotely
(online), crossed disciplines (designers and telecommunication engineers) and cultural
boundaries (European and African). It finds that in co-designing with nondesigners,
preparation and structure are key, with acknowledgement and management of cultural
and discipline differences
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