Event: Designing Differently

We hosted an evening of inspirational talks from women who are designing differently. Women combining design and another discipline, or using design to create social and environmental impact, or changing the design landscape for future generations.

At this International Women’s Day event we wanted to challenge stereotypes, broaden perceptions and celebrate women's achievements.

It really struck a chord... finding ways to relate built and natural environments in mutually life-improving ways. A dream world to aspire to!
— Jenny

Speakers:

We drove discussions about the role of designers in a changing world, the importance of equality and diversity in the sector, and how women are challenging the status quo. We asked the audience, “what resonates with you?” This is what you told us:

What resonated with you?
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Towards the end of the evening we invited everyone to make a pledge by choosing one women in your network to champion, and what action you will take to do so.

You were inspired by your female colleagues, mothers, relatives and leaders in your field. These women stood out to you for their bravery, creativity, passions and impact. Here are just a few of your pledges:

Tomorrow, I will…

  • thank her in a public arena for the work she has done.

  • visit her at least once a month and help her with my niece and nephew.

  • share with colleagues my admiration for her leadership.

  • say thank you.

  • post about her on social media and promote the amazing work she does.

  • ensure she has a voice in the national design event I’m organising.

  • ask her what life was like.

Thank you for organising the event... I left with a full heart.
— Maria

We’d like to thank our speakers, volunteers and attendees. Please share with us your pledge, and how you will help forge a gender equal world:

Rebuilding post flood

In the devastating floods that affected two-thirds of Bangladesh in August 2017 an estimated 101,683 houses were destroyed and 619,834 damaged. 145 people lost their lives. Dinajpur district was one of the hardest hit areas.

Major flooding

Shilpa, her husband and two sons were living in a one room earthen building and took refuge on the roadside under tarpaulin. After six days when the waters receded, they returned to find their house had collapsed. Like many in their village, they built a temporary raised shelter using salvaged materials until they could save enough and access a small loan to rebuild.

In their new bamboo frame house they introduced techniques which they learned through attending our Build for safety training, including cross-bracing and improved jointing.

Shilpa's new home

Shilpa and her family have plans to continue upgrading their home, to make it more comfortable, but they feel confident in the knowledge that their house is strong and secure. Small improvements can make a big impact.

Donate today and support more women like Shilpa.

The Big Give Christmas Challenge 2019

Save the date - 3rd December

Let’s do something big together

We’re excited to announce that AzuKo has been selected to participate in The Big Give Christmas Challenge 2019, the UK’s largest match funding campaign.

Our goal - raise £4,400 in just 7 days

These funds will support our Build for safety programme. We’re training women living below the poverty line to strengthen their homes, in an area of Bangladesh that suffers from floods, storms and tremors.

Our campaign launches on #GivingTuesday, the global day of giving. Donations made between midday on Tuesday 3rd December and 10th December will be matched. One donation, twice the impact!


3 ways you can get involved:

1.

Save the date! Add a calendar reminder to your diary for midday on 3rd December, and make a donation here: bit.ly/azukobiggive19

2.

Join the conversation on 3rd, 5th and 9th December. Head to our Facebook where we’re hosting live broadcasts from Bangladesh.

3.

Share our campaign with your friends, family and colleagues. Use hashtag #ChristmasChallenge19 … make sure to tag us too!

If you have any questions, please get in contact: info@azuko.org