
Refugee Challenge deadline extended to 20 May
WDCD Refugee Challenge leader Dagan Cohen: ‘We really don’t want to miss out on great entries’
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WDCD Refugee Challenge leader Dagan Cohen: ‘We really don’t want to miss out on great entries’

MigrationlabDesign critic Alice Rawsthorn volunteers in Le Jungle in Calais

All the reasons why you should join the WDCD Refugee Challenge in under a minute

WDCD Refugee Challenge teamed up with ADCN Young Talent Awards

A utopian concept that was born to provoke debate and question today’s status-quo concerning citizenship and border

Marcus Engman, IKEA’s head of design, speaks out on refugee challenge

Guerrilla street art project Moving People speads refugee stories among general public

The five briefs for the WDCD Refugee Challenge: Brief 5

The five briefs for the WDCD Refugee Challenge: Brief 4

Service designer Ipek Altunmaral researches design’s contributions to refugee reception

The five briefs for the WDCD Refugee Challenge: Brief 3

Broadcasters open dedicated media platforms for immigrant refugees

The five briefs for the WDCD Refugee Challenge: Brief 2

Video: Jet Bussemaker for the WDCD Refugee Challenge

Thought leader: Friedrich Schneider, professor of Economics

In search of the next generation of creative trouble-shooters

Best practices: How to visualise a refugee crisis

Save the date: Tuesday, 15 March 2016

The five briefs for the WDCD Refugee Challenge: Brief 1

Challenge entry: A birdhouse as a beacon for warmth and awareness

Challenge entry: Towards self-sufficiency for refugees with food and farming

Thought-provoking video represents the views academic experts on refugee situation
In the Berlin CUCULA workshop, refugees make and sell furniture designed by Enzo Mari

RCA student project is among the first entries for the WDCD Refugee Challenge