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Aim: Article 25 is a UK registered charity that designs and delivers buildings and structures for those in greatest need worldwide. They aim to build bigger, better, safer, and more sustainably, in developing countries and after disaster. They have saved projects which would have failed, made buildings safe which would have been deadly and provided buildings which their partner charities thought would take three or four times the budget they used. They are architects, engineers, physicists, project managers and other builtenvironment experts who work together to build schools, bridges, clinics and homes that help to rebuild lives. They provide free or not-for-profit construction services to aid agencies, charities, NGOs and communities. Furthermore, they make sure every built project is also a development opportunity by sharing skills, training local workers and emphasising community participation as their priority. They envision a world where there is never a life or a livelihood lost for the want of a built solution that can preserve or serve it.