NextAid is a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization committed to developing and implementing innovative solutions to the challenges facing African children.
NextAid's mission is to promote community-driven, environmentally sustainable, economically and socially empowering responses to the AIDS orphan pandemic.
NextAid collaborates with individuals, businesses and nonprofits to produce creative, culturally-rich, awareness-raising projects and music events involving technology, the arts, public education projects,and volunteer opportunities.
NextAid’s premier project is a multi-purpose center for Youth with a Vision, a South African non-profit organization that runs various programs to engage community members of all ages in changing the problems that affect their community. YWAV teenagers use creative-enterprise to teach AIDS awareness and life development. NextAid is working with ecological architect Joseph Kennedy and a team of international volunteer designers and natural builders to design and build an earth-friendly center for these teenagers and a home for an additional 50 children orphaned by AIDS. It will be a community resource center and a beacon of hope for an area affected by record HIV infection, unemployment and poverty. NextAid is also developing small scale youth-led sustainable development projects in other African countries.
NextAid was fortunate to have an Architecture for Humanity Design Fellow, Chris Harnish, work on-site in Dennilton to help develop a holistic strategy for building as well as responding to day to day needs of the organization. Below is a blog of his writing that was featured in the Architectural Record online during his 9 month stay in South Africa.
Location
- Affordable/Cost-effective
- Agriculture/Food
- Cinema/Movie Theater
- Climate - Desert/Arid
- Community Center
- Context - Rural
- Economic Development/Livelihoods
- Education
- Education Facility - Day Care/Children’s Facility
- Education Facility - Training Center
- Energy - Alternative Energy Sources
- Energy - Efficiency
- Energy - Renewable
- Green Design/ Practices
- Holistic Design
- Landscapes/Parks/Outdoor Spaces
- Library
- Materials - Alternate
- Materials - Environmentally Sensitive
- Materials - Local/Indigenous
- Materials - Reused/Recycled
- Materials - Traditional
- Non-Profit/ Community-based
- Office Space
- Participatory Design
- Public Space/Gathering Space
- Recreation Facility
- Refuse Collection
- Residential – 4+ BR
- Student Work
- Theater (Stage)
- Toilet Block
- Utilities
- Youth Center
- South Africa





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all the best for your project
kindly introduce biogas technology to improve health & hygiene and to provide free energy for light & cooking as experienced here :
http://www.sulabhinternational.org/st/community_toilet_linked_biogas_pan...
all the best for your project
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