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Since 2012, Habitat for Humanity Australia has partnered with people living in urban informal settlements (or ‘slum’ communities) in Dhaka to strengthen collective resilience. Our work focuses on improving access to safe and resilient housing, clean water and adequate sanitation, while promoting healthy hygiene practices. 

This current project addresses the urgent need for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) interventions in Beguntila slum. Residents will have improved access to safe water, improved sanitation facilities and essential hygiene practices for improved community health. The project includes the construction and rehabilitation of community toilets, drainage systems, housing repairs and water supply facilities. Associated training activities with local committees will ensure the ongoing local operation and maintenance of these services. 

Project Need 

Dhaka is a rapidly urbanising megacity, currently home to 3.5 million people living in informal settlements. In Beguntila slum, 2,500 residents currently lack access to safe water, sanitation facilities and effective drainage systems. 

Ineffective or non-existent drainage systems along with inadequate solid waste management, contribute to clogged sewers, increasing flood risks and waterborne illnesses. Addressing these challenges is critical to building resilient communities. 

Project Activities 

The project will improve living conditions and resilience of the community, in particular, reducing the significant impacts of flooding through: 

  • Rehabilitation of toilet blocks, community bathhouses and drainage systems 
  • Hygiene training with the community 
  • Formation and support of Community WASH Committees to maintain facilities and monitor ongoing performance 
  • Housing improvements to enhance safety and resilience 
  • Urban dialogues to advocate with relevant stakeholders for the needs of Dhaka’s slum population 

Impact 

By the end of the project, 1,500 residents of Beguntila slum will experience increased resilience through: 

  • Improved access to housing and essential services, including water and sanitation, reduces illness, improving health and dignity. 
  • Strengthened local community capacity for self-organisation, planning and inclusive decision-making 
  • Enhanced engagement and advocacy channels with other urban stakeholders 

This project is supported by the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) and is implemented in partnership with Habitat for Humanity Bangladesh. 

Habitat for Humanity Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the country on which we work, the peoples of the Eora Nation, and recognises their continuing connection to land, water, and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We respectfully acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and waters of Australia. 

We are endorsed by the Australian Taxation Office as a Deductible Gift Recipient with charity status. Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible. Habitat for Humanity is accredited by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), responsible for managing the Australian Government’s development program. Habitat for Humanity Australia receives support through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP).

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