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Case Studies & Articles


The History of the Nakivale Regenerative Settlement Project
The Regenerative Refugee Settlement project in Nakivale is led by YICE, our partner in Uganda, under the guidance of their director Noah Ssempijja. The project is based on 3 acres of land within the Rubondo zone of Nakivale Refugee Settlement where 20 refugee households will take part in a participatory design for a regenerative settlement on the site together with YICE. After designing the site, householders will help to build their homes and gardens and live together in the


Lime Stabilised Soil for Fire-Resistant Shelter Solutions in Refugee and IDP Camps
Fires are a frequent and deadly hazard in densely populated refugee and IDP settlements. Lime-Stabilised Soil offers an eco-friendly option.


Building Hope with Lime-Stabilised Soil: A Resilient Solution for Shelters in Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camps
In the world's largest refugee settlement in Cox’s Bazar, an innovative project has introduced Lime Stabilised Soil as an eco solution.


Reframing DRR as 'Designing for Resilience and Regeneration'
Re-Alliance members illustrate how we can apply regenerative thinking to disaster management The need for a revised approach to DRR...


Nepal's First Strawbale House
Completed in 2019, Nepal’s first strawbale house showcases an earthquake shake table tested straw bale wall system costing about half the...


Integrating Compost Toilets, Tree Planting & Soil Building in Rural Senegal
In 2019 in rural Kamyaak, Senegal, residents with local organisation Jiwnit invited Jay Abrahams of Biologic Design (a UK regenerative...
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