Development of social welfare architectures in marginal areas of sub-saharan africa. the case study of the gamba deve—licoma axis in mozambique

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Abstract

The research concerns a strategic project designed to implement a service supplying system to rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa through testing of cultural and social welfare architectures that meet the principles of local building and representation principles and the versatility and contextual characteristic of the site. The study analyses a possible approach that may be generalised for use in other contexts featuring high social marginalisation, focusing on rural areas crossed by the street axis Gamba Deve–Licoma in Mozambique.

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Chizzoniti, D., Moscatelli, M., & Cattani, L. (2020). Development of social welfare architectures in marginal areas of sub-saharan africa. the case study of the gamba deve—licoma axis in mozambique. In Research for Development (pp. 23–33). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33323-2_3

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