We desire to shape a future where everyone can live in a safer, more resilient, and inclusive world. Every year, we enable our people to use their skills on a myriad of valuable projects that improve local infrastructure, build capability, support economic prosperity and produce a better quality of life.
Beyond our client work, we believe it is just as important that those with the greatest unmet needs also benefit from our insights and services. Our priority is to ensure that the projects we co-create and solutions we propose, deliver lasting value to communities. To achieve this, we collaborate with a range of charities, community-based organisations, and institutions. These partnerships allow us to design and implement projects that resolve the immediate problem and influence system change.
Our work in 2021-22
Explore below for examples of how our community engagement work contributed to positive outcomes across the world during 2021-22.
- 170+ Projects delivered in 2021-2022
- 44,000+ Hours volunteered in 2021-2022
- 1m+ people reached through our work in 2021-2022
Making an impact
Whether it is initiatives to build bridges, improve access to nature, or disaster recovery after flooding, we are always looking for ways to improve the lives of those most in need.
Ensuring access to essential infrastructure
Every thriving community relies on an array of reliable and vital infrastructure. Our community engagement supports the development of local health clinics, school buildings, off-grid energy systems, and water and sanitation systems. Our approach ensures that solutions are community-driven and suited to the local context.
Engaging rural communities in drought stricken areas
In collaboration with The Flow Partnership and WaterAid, the WaterUp project actively engages with rural communities in drought-stricken areas to understand their needs, unique challenges,
WaterUp aims to address this by producing language-neutral, digital educational materials for communities, providing them with techniques to catalyse landscape restoration and livelihood improvement.
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- 1,700 people received improved water access
- 15% Increase in vegetation cover
Providing access to safe and affordable shelter
Safe and affordable homes should be available to everyone. We address this issue by assessing the quality of housing, designing alternative housing, and building local capacity. Our shelter projects can be in cities where we have offices, in distant rural communities, or camps for displaced people. Our partners range from local community-based charities, to national advocacy organisations, to international agencies.
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Million Cool Roofs Challenge
The Million Cool Roofs Challenge is a global program to accelerate access to affordable, sustainable cooling by catalyzing deployment of cool roof materials.
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Resilient housing for the underprivileged in the Philippines
Developing low-cost housing modules and a health centre for underprivileged families in Camarines Sur, the Philippines.
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Addressing the Margaret River housing crisis
Stakeholder engagement strategies to progress discussions on land acquisition for future housing.
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Lower East Side Girls Club
Expanding a centre to connect young women to healthy and successful futures.
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Sowers Action - Chuansi Village Arup SA-PH Primary School
Providing new jackets to students in China’s rural areas to improve school attendance during the cold weather.
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Atlanta Center for Equity
Transforming an urban detention centre to create a community resource.
Humanitarian response
Wars, famines, and climate change effects continue to displace millions of people globally. Single events rapidly lead to cascading challenges: hunger, lack of shelter, failed infrastructure, restricted access to clean water and education. We get involved through our global community engagement programme, working alongside relevant local and international NGOs and supported by our own international development team.
Our partnership with Medecins Sans Frontiere (MSF) is typical of the role we play – we provide vital technical assessments, design, guidance and research, delivered both in the field and remotely. Our collaboration with MSF has helped the organisation to improve health outcomes in countries including Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Haiti, India, Mali, Nigeria.
“Humanitarianism implies a social conscience, a wish to do socially useful work, and to join hands with others fighting for the same values. ”
Sir Ove Arup Founder
Designing tools to enable sustainable development
As designers, engineers and technical specialists, we bring a breadth of problem solving creativity to community challenges. That means developing products and approaches that address day-to-day issues like access to potable water and sanitation or how to cope with the rising temperatures caused by climate change, such as our Cool Roofs toolkit which makes cool roof innovation accessible to the people who are most at risk from heat stress.
Talk to us
Last year we worked with 200 partners ranging from international NGOs and local governments to community interest companies and local community organisations. If you would like to find out more or get involved, please get in touch.
Join us and shape a better world
Wherever you are in your career, we welcome creative and curious minds. Join us and shape a better world.