As more news arrives from Vanuatu, we are starting to see the complete scale of devastation caused by Cyclone Pam.
This Sunday marks the 22nd annual World Water Day. It’s a timely reminder and an opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of access to water, sanitation and hygiene and the effects this…
By Martin Thomas, chief executive, Habitat for Humanity Australia
It is hard to imagine what it must be like living amid the devastation that has been wrought on Vanuatu in the wake of…
By Martin Thomas, chief executive, Habitat for Humanity Australia
It may take more than two years to rehouse the tens of thousands of victims who have been made homeless from Cyclone Pam.
As information filters in from outlying communities, we are learning of the scale of the devastation caused by Cyclone Pam. Vanuatu’s President has stated that most of the country is now homeless and…
The Sampson Flat fires burnt through more than 12,500 hectares - taking with it homes and belongings. Many families are coping with the stress of the impact on their lives, their homes…
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International Program Manager, Bernadette Bolo-Duthy talks about the importance of celebrating the contribution of women this International Women's Day
In Nepal, we are working with 250 female headed households and other vulnerable households to improve living conditions and empower their communities.
Imagine raising a young family in a house made of nothing but palm leaves, with no clean water, sanitation or a locking door.