INNOVATE.SHELTER competition launched; calls for innovative solutions for affordable housing in Asia-Pacific

Winning projects to be featured at 6th Asia-Pacific Housing Forum in Hong Kong

 

asiapacifichousingforumHONG KONG, January 19, 2017 ─ For the first time, applications are being accepted for the ‘INNOVATE.SHELTER’ competition, a new Asia-Pacific Housing Forum initiative to identify and advance original solutions to tackling housing issues in the region. Organizations or individuals implementing innovative, scalable, projects will be selected and profiled at the 6th Asia-Pacific Housing Forum, held in Hong Kong from 4 to 7 September 2017.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for smaller civil society or grassroots organizations to showcase their innovative successes, solving housing issues in local communities. Selected projects will be presented at the Asia-Pacific Housing Forum, opening up doors for funding or partnership opportunities,” said Rick Hathaway, Asia-Pacific vice president of Habitat for Humanity. “One of the main strengths of the Asia-Pacific Housing Forum has always been to promote scalable, affordable, housing solutions in the region. The INNOVATE.SHELTER competition is a great way to recognize institutions that are thinking out of the box, lifting people out of poverty through shelter, often with very limited resources.”

In line with the Housing Forum’s ‘Technology for affordable housing’ track, submissions to the competition are encouraged to focus on how their work captures and implements technology and innovation in the provision of housing. “The sustainable use of materials and resources, the adoption of technology for community engagement, mapping and allocation of safe space for housing in urban and rural contexts and the adoption of new people-centered design trends and approaches for low-income communities are just some examples of initiatives that we want to promote with this competition. By doing that we can raise awareness about different ways to tackle housing issues, illustrate how decent housing improves lives and promote sustainable development,” said David Dalgado, Shelter and Settlements Coordinator for Asia-Pacific at International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, one of the Forum’s strategic partners.

Organizations will be evaluated based on their innovative approach to housing challenges, project’s inclusiveness, capacity to engage partners from different sectors, sustainability and potential to be replicated within different sectors, contexts or populations. Submissions will be shortlisted by a Habitat for Humanity panel and the finalists selected by the Housing Forum’s Steering Committee. The ten most innovative projects selected will be showcased in a catalogue distributed to all Forum attendees.

Organizations or individuals responsible for implementing the top three ranked projects will be invited to attend the Asia-Pacific Housing Forum in Hong Kong and be a panel speaker at one of the breakout sessions, with their accommodation expenses covered. They will also be provided with an exhibition space and receive special recognition at a networking dinner, attended by more than 300 delegates attending the Housing Forum.

Those interested in taking part in the competition can download the application form from the Housing Forum’s website – aphousingforum.org. Deadline for submissions is February 13, 2017 and winning organizations will be notified by April 17, 2017.

About the Asia-Pacific Housing Forum

The Asia-Pacific Housing Forum is a biennial conference organized by Habitat for Humanity. Since it was first held in 2007, the event has brought together more than 3,400 participants from over 52 countries. In 2017, the sixth Housing Forum will be held from September 4-7 in Hong Kong. It will bring together major stakeholders engaged in seeking solutions to the issues of inadequate housing and promoting affordable housing as a driver of economic growth. Preliminary events will be held in Cambodia, India, Indonesia and the Philippines. All events will be coordinated through the Housing Forum theme of ‘Housing at the Center’. Visit aphousingforum.org for more details.

Habitat for Humanity

Driven by the vision that everyone needs a decent place to live, Habitat for Humanity began in 1976 as a grassroots effort. The Christian housing organization has since grown to become a leading global nonprofit working in more than 70 countries. In the Asia-Pacific region since 1983, Habitat for Humanity has supported more than 2.2 million people to build or improve a place they can call home. Through financial support, volunteering or adding a voice to support affordable housing, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower. To learn more, donate or volunteer, visit habitat.org/asiapacific.