Sinuon, 37, and his wife, Saody, 33 live with their three sons in a remote village in Cambodia. Both of them work in Tonle Sap Lake, far from home. They used to leave…
Years ago, Pouch was in a serious accident as a child. He broke his leg and ever since then, he’s been unable to do any heavy work. Later, he married his wife Chhreb…
On a sweltering day in rural Cambodia, two children follow their parents around as they work to support the family. They do not go to school because of the family’s poor living conditions.…
Chanty is a mother of four living in a village in Cambodia. Chanty sadly became widowed and was left to take care of her children on her own and without enough income as a single…
The Water for Women (WfW) project is engaging and mobilising 18 rural communities to understand and collect WASH data, which is used to inform and prioritise plans for improving community WASH infrastructure and…
At the sound of sirens, three-year-old Martha ran to her mom and grandma’s side, begging them to help her get dressed and put her shoes on so she could run to the bomb…
In Fiji, a lack of consistent household-level data collected across communities is a significant challenge in developing evidence-based planning of WASH projects at district or national government level. Additionally, the government does not…
In Bangladesh, our project is building resilience in urban slums for women like Shanu. Shanu is a 40-year-old housewife who has been living in a slum for over 15 years. Shanu and her…
In Nepal in a small village, there is a 12-year-old girl named Sabina. Sabina was born with physical disability conditions that left her with paralyzed legs and a speech impediment. Sabina is cared…
In rural Fiji, schools are faced with a serious problem, they don’t have sufficient clean and safe water available for the children. As part of the Water for Women project Habitat for Humanity…