Project Site: Resettlement Site @ Ji Town, Wama Township, Baoshan City, Yunnan

       This project is another relocation and resettlement site following the mudslide natural disaster in Wama Township. The first phase of project involves the relocation of 17 households classified as low-income households in Xiaohe Village. The government has decided to relocate them collectively to the resettlement site in the Ji Town of Wama Township, providing them with focused care and assistance. Furthermore, starting from September 2023, due to the relocation of the originally planned 12 households from Anbang Village to the Ji town, the number of houses to be constructed in the Ji town resettlement site has increased to 30.

Collaborating Partner:Kunming University of Science and Technology & No.10 Architect (local contractor)

Work Progress

  • Investigation
  • Design
  • Construction

Feb 2023 - 1st Investigation Trip

After discussions with the team and the local government, it is hoped that anti-seismic rammed earth houses can be built for these 17 villagers. The team has decided to include them in a special subsidy programme, raising the standards for housing subsidies and providing them with focused care and assistance. Please click here for the relevant work report (in Chinese version only).

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Mar 2025

All main construction work was completed and passed inspection, and villagers are gradually moving into their new homes.

Nov 2024

The main structure of 26 houses were completed, while another another 4 houses are under construction.

Jun 2024

The main structure of 20 houses were completed, while another another 10 houses are under construction.

Sep 2023

The main structure of 10 houses were completed, while another 13 houses are still under construction. Additionally, there are plans to commence cosntruction for 7 houses in Mar 2024.

 

 

Jun 2023

On-site craftman training - The team has trained nine local construction teams in Baoshan region with total of 55 individuals, including 15 women.