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Promoting Sustainable, Affordable Housing Construction Technologies Using Environmentally Sound Loca

Promoting Sustainable, Affordable Housing Construction Technologies Using Environmentally Sound Loca

Erasmus+ KA 2 Centralized Project, 2024

Project Title:

Promoting Sustainable, Affordable Housing Construction Technologies Using Environmentally Sound Locally Available Resources

Project Acronym 

PURSUE

Call:

ERASMUS-EDU-2024-CBHE, (Capacity building in the field of higher education)

Strand

2

Proposal Number 

101179647

Project Duration

36 months 

Total cost 

780.404 EUROs 

Project Summary 

The provision of durable, hazard-resilient, sustainable, and accessible housing is vital for promoting equality, health, education, and social services. It yields indirect benefits such as contributing to economic growth, enhancing health and education outcomes, and positively impacting gender dynamics. However, there exists a substantial housing deficit in countries like Mozambique, Somalia, and Tanzania. Natural and man-made hazards exacerbate the housing crisis, with millions displaced in SAR due to drought, floods, and conflict. Given the environmental impact of the construction sector, there is a growing emphasis on eco-friendly construction materials and practices. 

Earth, as a construction material, offers several advantages such as sustainability, affordability, thermal and sound insulation, and low environmental impact. The PURSUE project aims to promote the use of locally available, eco-friendly, and affordable construction materials, fostering collaboration among higher education institutions, professionals, and communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. The project involves collaboration between universities in Türkiye, Portugal, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Somalia (2 HEIs from Europe, 6 HEIs from SAR, and 1 associate partner; 9 partners in total) focusing on supporting sustainable development goals such as industry innovation, sustainable cities, responsible consumption, climate action, and partnerships for development. 

The project aims to enhance the capacity of universities and professionals in the region through courses, training programs, and laboratory improvements through 7 WPs. Target groups include students, academics, technicians, and practitioners in civil engineering and architects. Stakeholders include research centers, public bodies, NGOs, embassies, and the private sector. Key indicators of success include increased awareness of earthen materials, enrollment in courses, usage of new equipment, and dissemination of project activities and results

List of participating organizations

(Consortium)

Name of organization 

Country

Role*

1.     SAKARYA UNIVERSITESI 

Türkiye, TR

Coordinator

2.     UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO 

Portugal

Partner

3.     UNIVERSIDADE EDUARDO MONDLANE 

Mozambique

Partner

4.     UNIVERSIDADE LURIO 

Mozambique

Partner

5.     DAR ES SALAAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 

Tanzania 

Partner

6.     ARDHI UNIVERSITY 

Tanzania

Partner

7.     SIMAD UNIVERSITY  

Somalia 

Partner

8.     MOGADISHU UNIVERSITY 

Somalia

Partner

9.     LABORATORIO DE ENGENHARIA DE MOCAMBIQUE INSTIT

Mozambique

Associated

*Coordinator, partner, Associated partner