Build Sustainable Housing for Families in Africa

Summary

La Voute Nubienne trains and supports local builders (over 100 to date) in the construction of earth brick vaulted houses which are environmentally sound and economically feasible in Burkina Faso. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

The project addresses the need in the Sahel (and other similar regions) for affordable, environmentally appropriate, sustainable, comfortable housing. Key beneficiaries are the rural families who acquire VN homes, local builders and apprentices working for the program, who become independent VN entrepreneurs, and the associated workers such as earth brick makers, transporters, laborers. Scarce funds previously used for buying imported building materials stay in, and stimulate, the local economy.

Activities

We organize the recruitment and on-the-job training of VN builders in the Sahel, help them become independent VN entrepreneurs, and provide a developing pool of clients for them through our promotional, communication, and networking activities.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $1,380
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $98,620
Total Funding Goal: $100,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

To harness the necessary financial, human, and strategic resources to maintain exponential growth of the Program, and obtain key macro-economic effects, with 5 – 10% of the relevant population of the Sahel affected (c. 20 million people) by 2030.

Project Message

I believe that they are presently the best worldwide in this field ... they focus on the social aspect …. Technology is just a tool in their hand to give people the means to build their own habitat.
- Mr Satprem Maini, Director, Auroville Earth Institute, India

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Antoine Horellou,
Development Director
14 Rue de Denver
Brest, n/a 29200
France
00 33 (0)698 217 000
Email:

Project Sponsor

The Tech Museum Awards

Organization

Association la Voute Nubienne (AVN
9 Rue des Arts
Ganges, n/a 34190
France
00 33 (0)467 812 105
http://www.lavoutenubienne.org

Learn more about Association la Voute Nubienne (AVN and the project team.



Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Burkina Faso and can also be found under Economic Development.

For more information about Burkina Faso, read the Human Development Report on Burkina Faso or the Wikipedia entry for Burkina Faso.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on July 28, 2008.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on October 04, 2007.

Latest Update from the Field

Our Tenth Anniversary

By Tony Kaye - Member of AVN Management Committee, July 28, 2008 06:49 PM

2008 marks the tenth anniversary of our first attempt to construct a prototype VN building in Burkina Faso. Ten years on, the AVN 'Earth roofs in the Sahel' Program continues to go from strength to strength.

A third Congress of VN masons was held in Boromo, Burkina Faso last month (June); this three-day meeting was a chance to share experiences amongst the community of VN builders, to summarise progress made since the start of the Program, and to update our cumulative results. In brief, to date:
- 110 VN masons have been trained, most of whom are setting themselves up as independent entrepreneurs,
- 170 apprentices are undergoing training,
- 3000 man-months of salaries have been generated,
- we estimate around 4,500 direct beneficiaries of the Program,
- 550 vaults have been built, representing a 70% year on year increase in the number of constructions
- the expansion of the Program to neighbouring countries (Mali, Togo, Senegal, Guinea, and Ivory Coast) continues.

The Program is also making its own small, but locally significant, contribution to reduction of carbon emissions: we
estimate that use of earth bricks and earth mortar (instead of cement, and metal roofing sheets) has economised the equivalent of 72 tons of carbon dioxide emissions in the last ten years.

Our first major school-building project in Mali (region of Kati), in collaboration with the architect Emilio Caravatti and the NGO Africabougou, has now been completed, and you can see three photos of this beautiful building below. This will likely become a model for a major VN school-building program.

Your contributions can help scale up this exciting program through acceleration of our apprentice training schemes, the underwriting of new partnerships with NGO's working in the Sahel, and the opening up of new action zones in the six
countries where we now operate. Our pledge is that, in the next two decades, a flourishing self-sustaining market in
sustainable, ecologically sound, healthy, earth vaulted homes will have developed with your help. And that, as a result, fewer poor families in the Sahel will have to resort to the expense and discomfort of living in unhealthy tin-roofed shacks.

Please visit our website to find out more, to sign up to our Newsletter, and to see the latest photos and slide-shows of the houses, schools, churches, and health centers that your contributions can help to build.

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