Author
Elorduy; Nerea Amor�s
Year
2021
Publisher
UCL Press
Language
English
Pages
11
ISBN
978-1-80008-012-6
Last Update
04-Sep-2024
Keywords
Architecture & Architectural History ; Sociology ; Public Policy & Administration ; Law ; Urban Studies
At the beginning of 2020, 66 long-term refugee camps¹ existed along the East African Rift.² Some, such as Nakivale in Southwest Uganda, were established as early as 1958. Around two million refugees lived in these camps in 2020, with roughly half a million of them being younger than six years old.³ Over the years, millions of children have been born and have grown up in these camps. Yet, it is unknown how their surrounding built environments affect their learning and development. I started to work designing and evaluating early childhood development (ECD) facilities – inside and outside the refugee camps...
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