Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa

by Association la Voute Nubienne (AVN)
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Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
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Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa
Sustainable Housing for Rural Families in Africa

Project Report | Oct 12, 2015
Results and impacts by 2015

By Tony Kaye | AVN Vice-President

Buckminster Fuller Challenge
Buckminster Fuller Challenge

 

AVN one of six Finalists in the Buckminster Fuller Challenge 2015

After being a semi-finalist in 2012 and 2014, AVN has just been announced as a 2015 Finalist in the Buckminster Fuller Challenge, a prestigious annual competition named “Socially-Responsible Design’s Highest Award”. 

Each year, The Buckminster Fuller Institute invites scientists, designers, architects, activists, entrepreneurs, artists and planners from all over the world to submit their innovative solutions to some of humanity's most pressing problems. A $100,000 prize is awarded to support the development and implementation of one outstanding strategy.

Six Finalist proposals, including ours, have been selected out of an entry pool of over 400 applications from 135 countries, and have undergone a rigorous review for adherence to the seven-point Challenge criteria: Visionary, Comprehensive, Ecologically Responsible, Feasible, Verifiable, and Replicable. Our application has been through four rounds of vetting by the members of the Challenge Review Committee, including analysis and evaluation by an interdisciplinary team of experts and advisors.

"Each of these projects deserve the attention of the world for their commitment to 'solving for system' – an approach that takes an unusual degree of insight, patience, tenacity and courage", said Elizabeth Thompson, The Buckminster Fuller Institute's Executive Director. "The teams behind these initiatives have made extraordinary efforts to define the systemic context underlying the problem they are seeking to solve, and have designed strategies that provide enduring and sustainable solutions. Each is a remarkable example of the transformative power of individual initiative and provide much needed hope by demonstrating that solutions to our most entrenched problems are indeed at hand."

After being a semi-finalist in 2012 and 2014, we are delighted to have been chosen among the finalists of this 2015 competition and would like to thank the jury for the honour. We hope to be able to attend the final Award ceremony in Nw York on November 12th. 

Where we stand, fifteen years on

The AVN program, launched in the year 2000, is creating an expanding market for Nubian Vault construction, with an average annual growth rate of around 30% for the numbers of NV masons trained through the program and the numbers of NV buildings and beneficiaries. By 2015, 380 NV masons had been trained through the AVN program, and a further 300 apprentices were in training.

There are over 20,000 direct beneficiaries of the AVN program (representing the people who live in and/or use a NV building). Altogether, NV masons have worked on 1,500 NV construction sites in 700 different locations in 5 different countries, each site including at least one building, representing a total built area of 68,000 sq metres. The majority of NV buildings (1,300) are rural houses, the remainder include 20 classrooms, 57 barns and chicken houses, 13 medical / health centres, 27 mosques, 6 churches, 11 community and training centres, 25 hotel / restaurants etc.. 76% of the clients for NV buildings represent AVN's core target population of subsistence farmers and rural families.

Cumulative cost savings, compared to alternative techniques, are of the order of 2 million euros, representing a significant boost to local economies. Furthermore, compared to altetrnative construction methods, 55,000 tons of potential CO2-e can be saved on the basic structure, and in energy efficiency, over the expected lifetime of the existing NV buildings.

The AVN program is now formally established in five countries (Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal, Benin, and Ghana), with five national offices and 13 regional teams . In 2015, 55 salaried local staff were employed in these teams, supported by the actions of 120 volunteers (local village 'champions' promoting the NV concept). The main role of these teams is to establish and nurture local autonomous markets in NV construction through awareness raising and promotional activities (the 'kickstart' method), development of partnerships with local organizations, putting NV masons in touch with potential clients, identification of potential apprentices, support and training of NV masons to help them become independent entrepreneurs, monitoring of results, and technical R&D work.

By 2015, around one-third of the NV construction market is autonomous, with NV masons finding their own clients without the need for intervention by AVN. 15 NV masons have set up their own NV construction enterprises.

 

 

AVN Deployment 2015
AVN Deployment 2015
Awareness raising campaign, Dano, Burkina Faso
Awareness raising campaign, Dano, Burkina Faso

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Association la Voute Nubienne (AVN)

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Chloé Adloff
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Chloé Adloff
Communication Officer at the Nubian Vault Association
Milton Keynes , n/a United Kingdom

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