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SA, short for Active Social Architecture, represents the belief and commitment to
he social value of architecture. The young practice, based in Kigali, Rwanda, works
with different clients such as local and international NGO’s, social enterprises, UN
agencies focused on both local and global communities.
Working with UNICEF Rwanda has offered the opportunity to develop and refine
deas on how to build Early Childhood Development & Family centres, and test them
at national level in 14 different locations, within very remote rural communities.
t has been a unique opportunity to gather access to the different realities of the
ountry, and particularly to test the replicability and adaptability of the design to