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Coronavirus: Afghan Girls Make Ventilators Out Of Car Parts by SEGLIZ: 7:52am On May 21, 2020
Afghanistan's all-girl robotics team has turned its focus on coronavirus patients - by making affordable ventilators out of car parts. Ages between 14 and 17.


The teenagers made headlines in 2017 when they won a special award at an international competition in the US.
Now they are racing against time to deliver ventilators by the end of May, at a fraction of the market price.
Afghanistan, reeling from years of war, has a maximum of just 400 ventilators for a population of 38.9 million.
So far, more than 7,650 coronavirus cases and 178 deaths have been confirmed, but the authorities fear the situation could get worse and overwhelm an already fragile healthcare system.
"It's important even if we can save one life with our effort," team member Nahid Rahimi, 17, told the BBC.
Known as the "Afghan Dreamers", the girls come from the western province of Herat, where Afghanistan's first case of Covid-19 was reported.
It's the nation's hotspot for the pandemic because of its close proximity to Iran, the region's epicentre of the outbreak.
The girls, aged between 14 and 17, have built a prototype using a motor from a used Toyota Corolla and a chain drive from a Honda motorcycle.
They say their ventilators will give temporary relief to patients with respiratory difficulty in an emergency when standard ventilators are not available.
"I feel so proud to be part of a team that is trying to do something meaningful to support our doctors and nurses - they are our heroes at this time," says team captain, Somaya Faruqi.
The global shortage of ventilators is a problem and their hefty price of $30,000 (£24,000) to $50,000 (£40,700) on the global market means many poorer countries can't afford them.
But the teenagers say they are building the much-needed device for less than $600 each.
With shops closed and the city of Herat under lockdown, the challenge that the girls are facing is travelling outside the province to source parts.
But the founder of the group, Roya Mahboob, an entrepreneur who has been among Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World, says her team is still hoping to deliver the ventilators by the end of May.
"They're about 70% finished. The only thing we're lacking is the air sensor, which we're trying to source rather than build from scratch as it takes time.
"The first phase is complete and it was tested in a hospital two days ago. The team are working on phase two, which once completed can be introduced to the market."
With a less than 30% female literacy rate in the country, the teenagers hope their project will inspire others and change the perception of women in the engineering industry.
"It [being able to make ventilators] shows the importance of teaching girls at a young age and the role of women as active citizens in our society," says another team member, Elham Mansori, 16.

The initiative has been welcomed by the Afghan government.
"I'm glad President Ashraf Ghani has personally ordered the authorities to look into our project and to help us in any way possible" says Ms Mahboob.
The Afghan health ministry is supporting the girls.
"We appreciate their initiative but like any other scientific research, there are phases for it, like discovery and development, pre-clinical research and when it's offered in the market it's analysed and approved," Waheed Mayar, spokesperson for the health ministry, told the BBC.
"Patient safety is our priority so we have to make sure the device is tested on animals in laboratories first before being tried on coronavirus patients."
Courtesy; BBC News.
Nigerian slay chickens take a cue from this, the world is in need of solutions to its numerous challenges.

Re: Coronavirus: Afghan Girls Make Ventilators Out Of Car Parts by cassidy1996(m): 7:54am On May 21, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus: Afghan Girls Make Ventilators Out Of Car Parts by Davash222(m): 7:55am On May 21, 2020
A 20 year old Nigerian girl don't even know what is ventilator.
Re: Coronavirus: Afghan Girls Make Ventilators Out Of Car Parts by Nobody: 7:57am On May 21, 2020
Nice one for them.

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Re: Coronavirus: Afghan Girls Make Ventilators Out Of Car Parts by Nobody: 7:58am On May 21, 2020
Davash222:
A 20 year old Nigerian girl don't even know what is ventilator.
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Re: Coronavirus: Afghan Girls Make Ventilators Out Of Car Parts by Nobody: 8:02am On May 21, 2020
Fabulouzjoseph:
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but naija own undecided

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Re: Coronavirus: Afghan Girls Make Ventilators Out Of Car Parts by Nobody: 8:08am On May 21, 2020
EastGold:

Posting flawless photos.
Fish brains
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Re: Coronavirus: Afghan Girls Make Ventilators Out Of Car Parts by Jayslicky: 9:23am On May 21, 2020
In Nigeria, an average 20year-old girl only knows about money, dick and makeup, to write a sentence of three lines they can't and they're still expecting to be treated like queens.

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Re: Coronavirus: Afghan Girls Make Ventilators Out Of Car Parts by knowhowk: 9:33am On May 21, 2020
Jayslicky:
In Nigeria an average 20year-old girl only knows about money, dick and makeup, to write a sentence of three lines they can't and they're still expecting to be treated like queens.
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