Habitat for Humanity Australia has entered into an exciting new sponsorship agreement with ANSA Homes to help families in need across the Asia Pacific.
For every home ANSA builds, they are donating…
In Northern Bangladesh, Habitat for Humanity is helping families upgrade existing unhygienic toilets.
Due to rapid urbanisation and unplanned development of slums across Dhaka in Bangladesh, it has become very difficult for organisations and government service providers to provide adequate basic services to slum dwellers.
Farida and five neighbouring families live in a remote village in Northern Bangladesh, where lack of access to clean water is crucial need.
November 19 marks World Toilet Day, a day to celebrate all things toilet, and to raise awareness about the huge challenges the world still faces in achieving sanitation for all. This year’s theme,…
Imagine if you had no privacy while using the toilet. For Rojina Khatun and her family, this was a daily struggle.
Habitat for Humanity has organised a water and sanitation committee in Northern Bangladesh and is training local facilitators such as Toma, to help raise awareness in the community.
“My dream is that my village would be changed to become a healthier one – that every family will use a hygienic toilet and wash their hands using soap after defecating and before…
Two years ago, Habitat for Humanity started working in a community in Northern Bangladesh to improve water, sanitation and hygiene practices amongst households. This included training to construct toilet facilities to a safer…
Fechia is a remote community located in Northern Bangladesh. With a lack of knowledge on proper water, sanitation and hygiene practices, open defecation was a widespread issue in the community.