R. Bekele, Iris Groher, J. Sametinger, Tesfaye Biru, C. Floyd, G. Pomberger, P. Oppelt
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User-Centered Design in Developing Countries: A Case Study of a Sustainable Intercultural Healthcare Platform in Ethiopia
User-centered design (UCD) is a well-established development methodology that focuses during the whole design process on users^{\prime} goals and context. This is especially important in soft-ware development projects in developing countries, where the development and use situations typically greatly diverge. We are currently conducting a joint research project pursuing technology-enabled maternal and child healthcare in rural areas of Ethiopia. In this paper, we report our findings and lessons learned from employing a UCD approach to address challenges stemming from lack of education, lack of training, and mostly illiterate users.