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.
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.
Luke Millar is Habitat for Humanity Australia's Regional Program Manager for South East Asia. He shares with us his visit to a slum as part of a recent trip to Indonesia.
Livelihood training plays an important role in our work overseas. It provides participants with valuable skills they can use to earn an income, and which they can share with others.

TV personalities Adam and Lisa, are generously supporting our work and last November travelled with a team of Australian volunteers to build safe, secure homes in Chitwan Nepal for families living in a…
Quang Nam, located in Central Vietnam is an extremely disaster prone area. Many families live in substandard homes and when storms hit, entire communities are destroyed.
Daw, a housewife and her husband U San, a casual labourer live in Phar Pain, Mon State with their three children. U San works in an orchard garden and earns 2500-3000 Kyats each…
One of the factors in tackling the poverty cycle is providing safe and decent housing.