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AHA = Eco-House For Free + NO Wood + 50% Less Cement In Construction

AHA’s breakthrough innovative building technique ‘by the people for the people’ can deliver affordable homes targeted at pro-poor for slum reconstruction and deliver a part of the 2 billions home needed in the next 50 years . It’s solid walls are fire and storm resistant and built using a technique resuing plastic waste and traditional local building skills. Making a home for free or very low cost can also provide a much wider up-cycling industry.

AHA = Affordable Housing for All

For the People, By The People!
A New and Affordable Sustainable Building Technique
This new building technique turning plastic waste in building materials allows us to make sustainable homes affordable even for the poorest.

  1.  What is it?     This new building technique makes affordable and sustainable homes for the poorest. The technique involves building homes with hollow plastic bricks, which can be filled with soil. All that is required is access to the free tools provided, waste plastic, free soil and a building site to be able to build the structure of their new solid home for free or low cost. 
  2. For Who?    Self-builders stakehiolders: This pro-poor initiative means the poorest can afford to build the walls of their own homes because they have access to the materials for nearly free.
  3.                         Financers: Government funded social housing: it facilitates publically funded renovation of slums and refugees housed in tents worldwide, as it is affordable. The private sector can be involved in private construction,thus achieving SDG Goal for 2030!
  4. Where?  A first pilot is being developed in surburban main city Antanarivo (Madagascar), as it’s population is one of the poorest in the world and in great need of affordable homes. These types of homes can be made anywhere, where people need an affordable home, and is especially relevant for the renovation of slums.
  5. When? A pilot is being developed now. JOIN and/or REGISTER. Then we intend to build large scale projects with plastic waste.
  6. Why?  Improves quality of housing of people gives people means to self-build:       training in construction and upcycling, and collecting plastic resources, puts pressure on governments to provide affordable means to deliver better housing for those in slums and tents .


  •  Increases number of affordable homes fast !  Clusters of homes can built, eg 1 acre or 5, 000 m (0.5 ha) allows 100 units to be built. These clusters can be equipped with biogas units providing energy for cooking and light, avoiding burning the forests for energy supplies.
  • Creates more local employment: Creates an industry for housing (building supplies production),
  • Develops building supports: Development of local Construction Co-operatives (CC) to provide support and training in self-construction:                                                                           -- Self construction techniques can be promoted through remote open distance learning centres (ODEL www.The-InSert.info)                                                                                                       - Implementation of a local 'craftsmen' industry for millions of stakeholders since it requires basic building skills and there is no need of a huge plant to produce materials or to do the assembly.
  • AHA is a Massive weapon for redistribution of wealth as it is hugely replicable

Development of the Idea

Philosophy:


· AHA building techniques by Construction Cooperatives are based on ‘By the people, for the people’ grassroots ethics. It opens the way for pro-poor Affordable Housing for All (AHA) for real finally, in terms of technique and business model, and compliant with 'by the people themselves' ethics.

This idea developed from homes can be built by Cooperative Construction’s NGO (www.Cooperative-construction.org ).

This initiative developed from a think tank from the socially responsible network of Open Distance e-Learning Centres (ODEL), which was set up for training, dissemination of knowledge (www.The-InSERT.info) by Ms Anita Rasoambolona.

This could be a true revolution just like the invention of inkjet printer; now after the first revolution of Gutenberg, allowing people to access to books and knowledge, as this AHA solution from the www.Construction-Cooperative.org is the process that can give acceptable ethical homes for all. This process is a comparable to what is a printer to books.

The AHA effect! FINALLY, Affordable Housing for All (AHA) developed by Co-operative Construction and The-INSERT.info

Address

Country: Madagascar
City: Antanarivo 101
Address: Lot V33 Tsiadana

Contacts

Email: contact@a-accelerator.com
Mobile: +261 34 97 53 839