This idea, although not entirely fleshed out has immense merit and potential. Still at the core of most humanitarian and development work is the prevalent notion of a helpless incapable beneficiary who desperately needs help from the first world to solve his or her comunities problems. Ideas that promote collaborative problem solving, piloting and prototyping led by communities and being itself the end goal are scarce in my opinion. Such interventions may break the dependency syndrome and catalyst bottom up innovative solutions and community mavericks.. The benefits of applying design thinking as a innovative methodology to solving complex social problems hardly needs any further justification. There question is what if beneficiaries applied it to solve their own social problems? Best of luck David