Thursday, December 15, 2011

Hunnar Shaala

Hunnar Shaala is one of my most favorite NGO's, led by a Sandeep Virmani and Kiran Vaghel and several other phenomenal managers. They focus on indigenous building/construction methods and water management and many other interventions for rural and urban marginalized communities. The thread that links all their work is that they want to learn from locals and help them see they already know what is required.

My sister has been working there for a year now. I just visited their office and her work in the slums of Bhuj.

Hunnar Shaala has a website (http://hunnar.org/) but I think it could do a much better job of showcasing all their excellent work. Anyone interested in helping them update their site?


They have a beeeeautiful new office that uses the building techniques they promote.



Kiranbhai (who helped greatly with some innovative Kalahandi work) and I share a laugh near their new workshop.


We're standing next to a rammed earth wall.


Another one of Hunnar Shaala's strength is to network effectively and efficiently with other groups to make lasting changes. Here is a community worker from KMVS that works with my sis facilitating slum housing in Bhuj.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi! Prachi here from Bhawanipatna. I am an Architect and would love to visit this place. May i please have the privilege to visit this one?
Please revert. Email id : gprachi1106@gmail.com