I must say my favorite tip for developing in a developing country is to do the work to find the simplest solution. This tells people not to stop after you have found a solution, but to work harder to make it better. Take the iPad, developed within the last two years by Apple in California. Had Apple spent more time on the first version of it, they would've figured out that the sloping back of it is not the most efficient. But, in their haste to roll the product out to make a profit, they didn't want to change something they already thought was good enough. Not only does this apply in fully developed countries like the U.S., but it can also apply to places like, say, Africa.
Just a thought...
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