Nerea Amorós Elorduy is an architect, researcher and urbanist who has collated her life’s work into a recently published open-source book called Architecture as a Way of Seeing and Learning: The built environment as an added educator in East African refugee camps.The book focuses on sustainable construction, early-childhood development, and refugee camps, offering many practical learnings and tested approaches that respond to the lack of information about East African refugee camps. It has a specific focus on seven camps across Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda. Elorduy is currently based in Kampala and was previously based in Kigali to conduct her research
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