


The recent conference dedicated to resilient communities brought together a large and committed audience, united by a shared interest in exploring innovative solutions to today’s climate, economic, and social challenges. This inspiring event offered a unique space for experience-sharing, meaningful dialogue, and collective reflection, thanks to a rich lineup of passionate speakers and experts from various fields.
A heartfelt thank you to our partners Iwwerliewen and Frères des Hommes for co-organizing this beautiful moment of solidarity!
HubCity, resilient communities: citizen exchanges with Togo
A big step towards local resilience!
The highly acclaimed presentation of the “HubCity” project, led by Sénamé Koffi Agbodjinou, architect and anthropologist from L’Africaine d’architecture, was one of the highlights of the day. This project, developed in Togo, proposes a concrete and participatory approach actively involving citizens in the construction of sustainable and autonomous communities.
The discussions were enriched by the captivating contributions of:
- Philippe Nathan, Architect, bureau 2001
- Guy Tanonkou, Director of ACSEA, President of Frères des Hommes
- Tarik Bouriachi, Sociologist, Head of Äerdschëff asbl
- Laure Huberty
- Thomas Leclerc, Head of International Development, bureau LSC 360 in Senegal
The dynamic debates allowed participants to address essential questions such as participatory governance, the preservation of cultural identity, the protection of biodiversity, and the importance of strengthening local autonomy for authentic sustainable development.
A big thank you to all the speakers, participants, and partners for their enthusiastic presence, their constructive commitment, and their shared willingness to build a better future.
Together, let’s continue to innovate and take action for a society that is more resilient, united in solidarity, and inclusive!