Low-resource settings refer to environments or communities that have limited access to essential resources such as healthcare, education, technology, and infrastructure. Research conducted in low-resource settings aims to address the specific challenges and obstacles faced by these communities, and to develop innovative solutions that are practical, cost-effective, and sustainable. This type of research often involves collaborating with local partners and stakeholders to ensure that interventions are culturally appropriate and responsive to the needs of the community. Examples of research in low-resource settings include studies on improving access to healthcare services, developing low-cost technologies for agricultural productivity, and implementing education programs for marginalized populations. This research is crucial for improving the well-being and quality of life of individuals living in resource-constrained environments.