Alaso Haiti manages building projects that engage the Haitian people through the entire building process from planning to construction. In doing so, we help them develop marketable job skills in the construction trades as they rebuild their communities with homes and community buildings that meet the unique environmental, social, and cultural needs of their communities.
As we identify projects, we will provide links below so you can learn more about our work.
In December 2012, Alaso Haiti completed a prototype Ubuntu Blox structure for a composting toilet project for Haiti Communitere. Ubuntu Blox are building blocks made of collected, cleaned, shredded, and compressed plastic trash packed into rice bags. This novel construction method addresses two major problems in the rebuilding of Haiti: the prevalence of trash in the waterways and streets of Haiti and the lack of affordable building materials.
This project is an 18’x32′ house made from Ubuntu Blox. Only the second ever built. We are working with the Adme family who will be benefiting from the home. We are also working with six members of Team Tassy who were chosen from the surrounding community.
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