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Publications and reports

Habitat’s Terwilliger Center for Innovation in Shelter develops research and practical resources to strengthen housing markets and expand access to safer, more resilient homes. Browse our publications below—ranging from foundational insights to technical guidance for practitioners—organized into the five areas that represent the core parts of the housing system. 

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From Rubble to Resource:

Circular Solutions for Rebuilding Communities Shattered by Conflict and Crisis

This United Nations Office for Project Services report, co-authored by Habitat for Humanity International, highlights how debris from conflicts and disasters can be repurposed into construction materials, helping communities rebuild faster, reduce environmental harm, and create local jobs. This strategy supports more sustainable, cost-effective recovery while improving public health and local economic opportunities.

 

Room to Rise:

A Gender Lens Assessment of Small-Ticket Housing Finance in India and Nepal

This report examines small-ticket housing finance programs in India and Nepal, using a gender lens to assess their impact on living conditions and women’s empowerment. Based on surveys, interviews, and institutional insights, it finds that these financial products influence women’s participation, confidence and household decision-making across diverse socio-economic contexts. 

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Housing finance

Expanding access to affordable, appropriate financial products that enable families to invest in improving their homes. 

Global  

This report examines whether the success of MicroBuild Fund–supported financial institutions has influenced other providers to adopt and expand housing microfinance products. Using a research approach grounded in Diffusion of Innovation Theory and informed by field interviews with financial institutions and market stakeholders, the study explores evidence of a broader “crowding-in” effect. It aims to assess whether MicroBuild’s investments have driven wider market adoption beyond its direct partners.

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Building materials and technology

Advancing the availability of safe, durable and climate-responsive materials and innovations. 

Policies and regulations

Supporting inclusive policies and regulatory environments that enable safe, affordable housing. 

Knowledge and information

Improving access to quality, affordable design, construction and technical expertise. 

Design and construction services

Expanding clear, practical guidance to help households and practitioners make informed decisions. 

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    Access to affordable finance plays a defining role in how people experience housing. Whether they are buying a home, building one themselves or improving it over time, a family’s access to sufficient funds influences how quickly they can achieve safe, healthy living conditions – and how much the improvements ultimately cost.

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    Created as the world’s first impact fund focused exclusively on affordable housing finance, Habitat for Humanity’s MicroBuild Fund 1 helped address that gap by partnering with financial institutions that serve low-income households. Through investment capital and technical assistance, MicroBuild 1 enabled these institutions to offer or expand their loan products for home construction, improvements and land-related investments.