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Our Refugee-Led, Expert-Supported Design School Has Begun

This week marks the launch of something we’ve been dreaming about for a long time: Every Shelter’s first-ever Design School, an intensive, hands-on course that puts creativity, ownership, and problem-solving directly into the hands of refugees. In Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda—one of the oldest and largest in Africa—refugees are

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Everyone has the right to adequate housing. This right is affirmed in dozens of international treaties, conventions, charters, policies, and laws. But what does adequate actually mean? Is it purely subjective, or are there standards to which we can hold one another accountable?

Flooring is an integral part of every shelter, with an impact that spans across sanitation and health, mental wellbeing, and thermal comfort. When not properly accounted for, people are left living on the dirt or laying cheap tarps and rugs over the ground.

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