Since 2018, Chiwarà Project has been committed to advancing sustainable development in Mali through the use of traditional building techniques such as Compressed Earth Blocks (BTC) and the Nubian Vault method.
By utilizing local materials, we reduce environmental impact and dependency on imported resources, contributing to the resilience and self-sufficiency of communities across the country.
Our approach blends low-tech sustainable construction with modern digital tools, including Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for enhanced project monitoring, ensuring high-quality results even in the most remote areas. We collaborate closely with local partners such as Association la Voûte Nubienne, Fach Sahel +, and BICE Conseil to deliver impactful projects that align with international development goals.
Among our notable initiatives in Mali are the Kalan Deme So School in Dougourakoro and the Zones Agricoles Electrifiées (ZAE) project, both of which exemplify our commitment to climate-adapted, energy-efficient infrastructure. These projects, alongside our other efforts, aim to empower local communities while ensuring social, economic, and environmental sustainability, all while respecting and incorporating cultural and natural heritage.