Reliable and sustainable basic services
We support policies that expand and improve the provision of basic services like clean drinking water and sanitation facilities.
We support policies that expand and improve the provision of basic services like clean drinking water and sanitation facilities.
Ahead of the 2024 G7 Summit, Habitat for Humanity International released an issue brief, Slum Blind: The overlooked links between climate migration and informal settlements. The brief focuses on the more than 215 million people who could be impacted by climate migration by 2050.
Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford issues this statement.
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Now in paperback: Habitat for Humanity CEO Jonathan Reckford shares stories of Habitat volunteers and future homeowners in his book, Our Better Angels: Seven Simple Virtues That Will Change Your Life and the World, with a foreword by Jimmy Carter.
Marking the start of the monthlong campaign, the Scott Brothers joined volunteers from Habitat’s five campaign partners in Atlanta to help construct an affordable home alongside future homeowner Krushetta and her sons.
According to the global housing nonprofit’s fiscal year 2023 annual report released today, Habitat for Humanity has worked alongside more than 59 million people around the world since its founding in 1976.
Marking 50 years since the enactment of the Fair Housing Act, Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford issues a statement on the future of fair and affordable housing.
You are critical in helping us create equitable access to adequate housing in informal settlements. Show your support in several impactful ways!
Written by David Rubel in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity and illustrated by Jim LaMarche, The Carpenter’s Gift celebrates an American tradition.