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Partners
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World
Hands Project, Mexico
World Hands Project, is a New Mexico non-profit organization that
brings volunteers to Anapra, Mexico, to construct affordable homes
with available natural materials, while employing and teaching skills
to local builders. www.worldhandsproject.org |
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PAKSBAB,
Pakistan
Pakistan Straw Bale and Appropriate Building (PAKSBAB) is an international
group teaching and promoting straw bale and other appropriate building
methods in Pakistan. Formed in 2006 in response to seismic destruction
in the region, PAKSBAB has helped construct 7 structures to date.
They work with local builders and homeowners to create regionally
appropriate designs and dwellings that are earthquake resistant,
well insulated, and make use of indigenous materials and skills.
www.paksbab.org
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NextAid,
South Africa
NextAid's mission is to promote community-driven, environmentally
sustainable, socially empowering responses to the AIDS orphan pandemic.
This Los Angeles-based non-profit organization organized and initiated
the construction of an ecological child-support center for children
impacted by HIV/AIDS, in Dennilton, South Africa. Since construction
begun in July 2005, several buildings have been completed, and their
work and commitment continues. www.nextaid.org |
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Altai
Project, Russia
In the beautiful Altai region in southern Siberia, BWB members helped
the Center for Safe Energy, a US non-profit, and the Fund for 21st
Century Altai, a Russian NGO working to promote eco-tourism and
land stewardship, build a straw-bale demonstration building in 2005.
Another strawbale construction workshop in Russia is in the planning
stages for 2008. Read more from
BWB facilitator, Jeff Ruppert, P.E.. |
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Sustainable
Maine
The “Sustainable Maine” initiative promotes sustainable
building methods among the rural communities in the state. Goals
include creation of working examples of natural building for comparisons
of methodologies, documentation of projects in an educational CD-ROM,
and to increase building skills and the community building network
within the region. (see more...coming soon.) |
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Natural
Building Network
In 2006 BWB supported the creation of the Natural Building Network
(NBN), a membership based non-profit education and outreach organization
dedicated to making sustainable a regenerative healthy habitation
more universally accessible, desirable and plausible. At the website,
www.naturalbuildingnetwork.org,
find listings of workshops, events, opportunities and human resources,
and an on-line meeting place for the widespread community of natural
builders. |
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Kleiwerks
International
Kleiwerks International promotes social transformation and ecological
regeneration by leading trainings in natural building and whole
systems solutions, in collaboration with community-based organizations.
Through its hands-on education and building projects Kleiwerks (a
501(c)3 non-profit) is part of a worldwide movement that is reviving
and refining the art and joy of natural building and living. www.kleiwerks.org |
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The
Last Straw Journal
The International Journal of Straw Bale and Natural Building, TLS
also connects the community of straw-bale building advocates and
professionals, providing current information on strawbale and natural
building. It’s website at www.thelaststraw.org
offers access to code information, organizational and human resources,
while the quarterly journal keeps pace with the latest developments
in the field. |
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