“Digo Samudaya” or Resilient Communities
Promote safer, greener construction practices and build 30 homes for displaced families in Nepal
Promote safer, greener construction practices and build 30 homes for displaced families in Nepal
Habitat has worked with communities in Quang Nam province for over 15 years, and it’s home to marginalized groups with great needs. This project will focus on building and showing examples of good, affordable latrines to help alleviate the sanitation issues these households face.
You are critical in helping us create equitable access to adequate housing in informal settlements. Show your support in several impactful ways!
In collaboration with Villgro Innovations Foundation, the Terwilliger Center for Innovation in Shelter has released a new report exploring how the construction sector in India can scale up the use of green building materials to drive sustainability and support climate goals.
Help families gain safe, resilient homes, protecting them from floods, extreme weather, heat, and mosquito‑borne diseases, creating a healthier and more secure living environment
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Using the collective power of the Habitat affiliate network and corporate partner support, the global housing nonprofit helps open the door to equitable homeownership during National Fair Housing Month.
On April 1, the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia officially announces the opening of the Habitat for Humanity International collection.