Habitat for Humanity has worldwide experience responding to natural and man-made disasters from hurricanes in the southern USA to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the earthquakes which hit the ...
We live in a world where 2.8 billion people lack access to a decent, affordable home. In Asia and the Pacific, one in three urban dwellers lives in slums or slum-like conditions. Many of them don’t ...
Shockingly, over 650 million people still use unimproved drinking water sources. Nearly half of these people live in sub-Saharan Africa. More than 2 billion live without sanitation, primarily in Asia, ...
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Anyone who can hold a hammer or a paint brush is welcome to the work of Habitat for Humanity. Volunteers provide man power that allows the building of homes or the making of renovations at ...
Across the Asia-Pacific region, our work is made possible by our generous partners listed below. They have contributed financial support, mobilized staff to build alongside families, donated products, ...
La vivienda adecuada es más que la suma de sus cuatro paredes. Además de la casa, es acceso a agua potable, servicios públicos e infraestructura. Es seguridad de tenencia y protección ante el desalojo ...
The concept that grew into Habitat for Humanity was born in the USA at Koinonia Farm, a small, interracial, Christian farming community. Koinonia Farm was founded in 1942 outside of Americus, Georgia, ...
The global need for decent and affordable housing is formidable, but Habitat for Humanity’s resolute belief that housing is a gateway to life-changing possibilities grounds our mission and inspires us ...
Every year since 1984, former US president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jimmy Carter has donated one week of his time – and his building skills – to Habitat. Each year, he and his wife Rosalynn lead ...
In many parts of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), in Western Balkans and the Baltic countries, energy poverty is at alarming levels. This is mainly due to high energy prices and poor energy ...