Humanitarian Capital works within the domain of strategic planning, communications, and disaster risk reduction and management through the process of research, innovation and collaborative, creative problem solving.
Above. Malaysia – Thailand International Border Study
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Left. Malaysia – Thailand International Border Study
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While dealing with social and cultural transformations happening in our society, there are also external pressure such as pandemic outbreak, disaster, crisis and other risk threats, which the human element needs to be reintroduced to our works and made central. Our approach is a mode of planning and design that shall meet the requirements of life, yielded to change and innovation without being shattered by it, advocating for our built environment to be more human and liveable.
Recent projects
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03 Jan 2023 ProjectsAfter Action Review for Disaster Simulation Exercise in Pahang, Malaysia
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01 Jan 2023 ProjectsSarawak 2030 - A Study on Sarawak 2030 Development and Sustainability Agenda
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01 Jan 2023 ProjectsFeasibility Study for the Redevelopment of Tourism in Mesilau, Sabah
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29 Dec 2022 ProjectsFeasibility Study for the Redevelopment of Tourism in Poring Hot Springs, Sabah
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21 Oct 2022 ProjectsWater, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion (WASH) and Shelter Programs for Post-Disaster Recovery and Development