Sayva
Sayva a social impact engineering organization focused on accelerating the development of innovations that close the health equity gap
07/10/2020
Seva Corps is now Sayva! From the very beginning, we have wanted to use our skills and resources to serve, and now our organization is expanding to serve not only those at the bottom of the pyramid but also other innovators who are looking to do the same. We aspire to expand the scope of our work so we can continue to bridge the gap in access to health care resources in new and innovative ways.
As a social impact engineering organization we are offering to help medical device entrepreneurs navigate the lean startup and FDA design and development processes with hands on technical program management support and a network of preferred partners. We put our process to the test with our in house development projects focused on low cost high impact medical solutions for infant health.
Please email info@say-va if you are interested in connecting with the team and learning more about our work!
06/10/2020
Women in the US are dying in pregnancy and childbirth at unprecedented rates. These rates are disproportionately higher for Black women. At Seva, we believe that every mother and child deserves to not only survive but also thrive. This is why we have recently donated to the National Birth Equity Collaborative (NBEC) - an organization that seeks to optimize Black birth outcomes while uplifting Black women-led organizations. NBEC guides clinicians and researchers to center on the stories of Black women and their families through training, research, community-centered collaboration, and advocacy. Please consider making a donation to NBEC. Details can be found at https://birthequity.org
06/03/2020
Healthcare inequality is not limited to low and middle income countries. According to the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, today in the United States, African American babies die before their first birthday at more than twice the rate of white newborns and African American women die at more than twice the rate of other women during pregnancy and childbirth. Seva Corps stands with Black Lives Matter. Let's bridge this gap so everyone not only has an equal opportunity to survive, but thrive.
05/04/2020
To our healthcare professionals, we’d like to thank you for the incredible work you’ve been doing on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. At Seva, we’ve been asking ourselves what we can do to make your lives a little bit easier.
Our team has developed a brief survey to gather feedback on any pain points medical providers may currently be facing. We aim to partner together and innovate to find new solutions to make life a little easier within hospital wards and clinics across the world.
Please take some time to fill out or pass on our survey. Thank you!
Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zRoTFN6IuHNP2PuG_ZoJ2VPVP0gl1vrrp1I62ljlblI/viewform?edit_requested=true
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04/26/2020
The allows mothers to safely perform from the comfort of their own homes, which is more important now than ever with . KMC regulates a newborn’s body temperature, heart rate and breathing.
04/17/2020
Wearing a mask can help better protect both you and those around you. If you’ve been having trouble finding one, we’ve got you covered. All you need is a t-shirt, a pair of scissors and a bowl of hot water. Check out the link in our bio for step-by-step instructions on how you can create your own robust face mask at home.
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04/14/2020
We know these times can be challenging and we want to make sure you and your loved ones are safe. That’s why we have created an easy to follow set of instructions to create your own robust face mask at home using a t-shirt!
The design is now LIVE on our site at www.sevacorps.org/covid-19-diy-mask
10/05/2016
We are working to by providing low-cost healthcare solutions.
11/13/2015
03/21/2015
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Today is . For us, that comes around once a year. But for those who have a loved one in the hospital who was born just a little bit too soon, today is one among many. These little fighters require lots of love and special care. While the former is abundant, the latter can be harder to come by. Premature birth does not discriminate. It affects one and all, regardless of race and socioeconomic class; however, not everyone is afforded the same quality of care. Every child deserves a fighting chance! Seva Corps is committed to developing novel health care solutions, targeted specifically for those who live on less than $4 a day. We are committed to between the quality of healthcare available to those who can afford it and those who cannot. We are committed not only today, but everyday to bringing an end to preventable infant mortality.
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