AFRICA: What can local materials and energy efficiency do against the climate?

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AFRIQUE : que peuvent les matériaux locaux et l’efficacité énergétique face au climat ? © Climate Chance

Traditional methods: a path to sustainable construction? What are these traditional materials and techniques? How can they help reduce electricity needs and increase housing resilience to climate change in Africa? These questions were at the center of discussions in the 7th and last issue for 2023 of the eMag produced by Climate Chance in partnership with AFRIK 21.

Speakers:

  • Doudou Deme, Co-founder of the Senegalese company Elementerre,
  • François Ossama, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development of Cameroon,
  • Zineb Ben Abderrazik, architect
  • Anne-Cécile Ragot, Development and Partnership Manager of the association La Voûte Nubienne
  • Stéphanie Njiomo, Ambassador of the Global Pact for the Environment in Cameroon and Central Africa,
  • Benoit-Ivan Wansi, Journalist at AFRIK 21,
  • Chloé Quinonero, Events and Coalitions Manager, Climate Chance

Flip through the eMag on sustainable construction in Africa here.

 

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