The "Building Cities of Hope" project provides safe, participatory emergency housing for families living under poverty conditions in the periphery of Lima. It includes workshops on progressive housing and community-led urban citizenship. Families actively engage in design and construction, gaining skills to improve their homes. The initiative integrates food security measures and strengthens community organization for sustainable urban development.
Families in Lima's informal settlements face severe housing insecurity, living in unsafe structures on hazardous slopes. Lacking resources and public support, they remain vulnerable to earthquakes, floods, and food insecurity. The absence of formal land tenure excludes them from housing programs, forcing them to rely on precarious, informal solutions. Without secure housing, families struggle to improve their living conditions, increasing their exposure to environmental and economic risks.
This project builds lightweight, earthquake-resistant homes using a participatory model. Families engage in construction and training workshops, learning about progressive housing design. Retaining walls are reinforced to reduce seismic risks. Community gardens improve food security, and mutual aid strengthens social ties. By alleviating housing costs, families can redirect savings toward education, healthcare, and other essential needs, enhancing their overall well-being and financial stability
The project builts resilience through participatory housing and skill-building. Families gain knowledge to maintain and expand their homes, improving self-sufficiency. Gardens enhance food security, and strengthen social networks. By demonstrating an inclusive housing model, this initiative seeks influences urban policies for vulnerable population. It also provides economic relief, allowing families to invest in education and healthcare, improving long-term opportunities for future generations.
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