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Chawama Self-help Housing Project: Kafue, Zambia
The Chawama Self-Help Housing Project in Kafue, Zambia, was a collaborative effort between the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Kafue Township Council, and the Republic of Zambia. The project ran from 1968 to 1973 and aimed to improve living conditions for squatters by empowering 288 families to build their own homes. Each family committed to providing 1,000 hours of labor as part of this initiative. The project also addressed housing shortages in a rapidly urbanizing region. This effort was part of AFSC's broader work in community development and housing projects across Africa, focusing on self-reliance and local problem-solving
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