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· BRIEF ·

· introduction ·
Zambia has been generous host to refugees since 1966  when the Angolan revolution against the Portuguese spread to the east of the country forcing people to flee for safety in neighboring Zambia.
Almost 60 years later, Zambia is still receiving refugees from a long list of countries, with a predominance of Congolese, Burundians and Somalis. There are a total of about 105,000 refugees in camps and settlements in Zambia of which 65,000 are Congolese and 20,000 are Angolan.

Since the creation of those camps, several NGOs have been actively working in creating community development programs among refugees in response to their requests. They operate along with UNHCR and the Zambian Government making sure that their dignity, worth, and possibility to improve are assured. 


This competition will take us to Mayukwayukwa, the oldest refugee settlment in Africa. We will partner with the Mexican NGO PROVS, A.C., an organization founded in 2008 that is convinced in changing the humanitarian aid model by providing tools and capabilities for the beneficiaries so they can become the promoters of economic and social development in their communities.

· challenge ·
This competition is calling for proposals to design a new Sustainable Development Center in Mayukwayuukwa refugee camp, with the focus on using local and sustainable materials and easy-to-build construction techniques that can be replicable by the refugees when building their own houses. We are looking for a building that can become a reference for the whole community. 

The new Sustainable Development Center will have three main functions: 1. Host volunteers, staff and NGO members, 2. Organize workshops and courses and 3. Support local authorities in the implementation of programs and activities. The assigned plot has a dimension of 120m x 120m and the program will include six bedrooms for volunteers, three classrooms/ multipurpose spaces, an office, a kitchen with dining area, bathrooms, an orchard and a small farm, and several areas for outdoor activities.

The building will start its construction in 2023. PROVS organizes volutneer trips where participants are able to help in constructions, participate in workshops and get involved in programs with the local people. For this project they will also organize a volunteer trip around July 2023 (dates to be confirmed), and everyone is invited to participate!
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· awards ·

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6.000€ + CONSTRUCTION

+ Official competition book
​+Publications
+Certificate of Achievement
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2.000€

+ Official competition book
​+Publications
+Certificate of Achievement
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1.000€

+ Official competition book
+Publications
+Certificate of Achievement
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2 x 500€

+ Official competition book
+Publications
+Certificate of Achievement

10 HONORABLE MENTIONS

+ Official competition book
+Publications
+Certificate of Achievement
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· the book ·

An official book featuring the competition projects will be published after the contest. 
The book will include an interview to the winning team as well as exclusive jury comments.
A free copy will be awarded to all winners and honorable mentions.

· JURY ·

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Charles has worked in rural areas working to rebuild post-conflict, in refugee camps building inclusive public spaces or in urban informal settlements confronting economic hardship and climate disruption.
Charles Newman
Unfrastructure Desgin
​ New York (USA)
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With two decades of experience in participatory development projects, he's worked in the reconstructoin project of a refugee camp in Lebanon or in earthquake-hit regions of Gujarat. 
Adi Kumar
Ndifuna Ukwazi
Cape Town (South Africa)
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She has over 15 years' experience gained in private architectural practice and urban development projects specifically in the housing, non-profit and faith based sectors. She has a Masters in Urban Development.
Mphangela Nkonge​
Emote Projects
​ Lusaka (Zambia)
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Justin is the UN Volunteer Scheme Coordinator based in Mayukwayukwa. He serves with the UNDP in the Sustainable Resettlement Program aimed at promoting local integration of former refugees.
Justin Munyaka
UNDP
​ Mayukwayukwa (Zambia)