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Case Studies & Articles


Nature-Inspired Principles for Regenerative Humanitarian Responses
Regenerative practice reminds us that even in the most urgent conditions, we can design interventions that nurture and collaborate with the living systems upon which all life depends. We need responses that build community autonomy, and relationship with land and other species.


Introducing our guide to Ecological Sanitation with reuse in camps and settlements
In a world grappling with climate crises, mass displacement, and dwindling resources, how we manage human waste in camps and settlements...


Abandoned by Aid: Now Grassroots Resilience is More Essential Than Ever
Recent aid cuts show why shifting away from externally driven aid models towards strengthening grassroots agency is more essential than ever


Rapid Relief, Long-Term Resilience: Is it possible to have a regenerative response to disasters?
What could it look like if immediate responses to disasters could be regenerative?
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