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Shipping Container Health Clinics For Developing Countries

by , 10/30/09

humanitarian design, health care, health clinic, medical care developing countries, shipping container, recycled materials, container 2 clinic, humanitarian design, medical missions, medical care abroad, non profit medical organization, medical aid

Good design has the potential to provide better education, access to safe water and improved health care. Take for instance our very own Emily Pilloton of Project H Design, whose design projects are bringing vast improvements to their surrounding communities. Along the same line, a new non-profit initiative called Containers 2 Clinics is creating modular health care clinics for developing countries. To do so, they are rescuing shipping containers and then outfitting them with all the necessary equipment to treat women and children. Not only is this company delving into the fascinating world of shipping container architecture, but they are developing a much needed service for humanitarian aid.

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4 Responses to “Shipping Container Health Clinics For Developing Countries”

  1. mennaa mennaa says:

    We here at Insurance Quotes Org have been actively involved in helping victims in Haiti in the past couple of days and have been looking for more solutions for the medical side of things. These containers are perfect for this crisis.

  2. alicemae alicemae says:

    We’re looking into retrofitting containers into medical clinics. Do you retrofit them with eloectricity, insuoation, heating, windows, ac and cabinets? Do you have a blueprint you sell for that?

  3. John P John P says:

    Hey excellent Info. It is much useful Later you Think about it. Increasingly obliging. Aloha.

  4. okitopene okitopene says:

    I’ve just learned your technics of Container clinic for developing countries. It’s genial. I want learn more about the cost and other information needed to order one. Thank you.

    Okito Unyangunga

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