Biomedical engineer Gari Clifford has mapped a profound journey—from a makeshift fetal monitor to Safe+Natal, a mobile AI tool empowering Indigenous midwives in Guatemala. His cultural co-design approach turned simple parts like egg cups into vital prenatal devices, leading to a staggering drop in maternal mortality—from 1,000 to under 40 per 100,000.
Safe+Natal is not just tech—it’s partnership. Midwives embraced and shaped the system, leading to real outcomes. Now scaled with Google.org and MacArthur backing, the program operates in Guatemala and expands across Africa and Latin America—proving how empathy-driven innovation can save lives.
Clifford’s record spans mHealth design, Edge-AI, PhysioNet open access, and global equity. His legacy is not just algorithms—it’s mothers and babies who survive because ingenuity met necessity in the most vulnerable places.
At its core, this initiative shows that greatness begins with small hacks: egg cups, smartphones, shared vision.
Safe+Natal represents global health redefined—where lowest-cost meets highest impact.
From Guatemala’s villages to Arizona’s cities, the ripples of Safe+Natal carry the message: empathetic tech, thoughtfully deployed, redefines what’s possible in maternal-child health.





