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Operationalising empathy in refugee camp design

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Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation
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Neysan Zölzer (Mensch) gives a talk for the Design in Humanitarian Innovation panel.
This presentation proposes and examines a methodological shift in refugee camp design from the prescriptive and formulaic approaches of the UNHCR Handbook towards a principle-driven design approach that draws on empathy.

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Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation
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Neysan Zölzer
Keywords
design
innovation
refugee camps
humanitarian
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 02/12/2016
Duration: 00:14:51

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