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Diversity and inclusion is central and imperative for all operations of Habitat for Humanity Australia

We believe in a world where everyone — no matter who they are or where they come from — deserves a decent place to live. We recognise that, to create this world, our work must always break down barriers, bring people of all backgrounds together and respect and learn from each other to bring about change.

HFHA is committed to promoting gender equality and diversity in all of its developmental work. Gender equality refers to equal opportunities, access to and control over resources and decision-making by both women and men of all ages.We support projects that provide support to women, gender minority groups, people with disability and other vulnerable groups (including people living with AIDS and HIV) both as direct project beneficiaries as well as agents of change as influential participants in community decision-making processes.

HFHA adopts a disability-inclusive approach that seeks to identify and address barriers that prevent people with disabilities (PWD) from participating in and benefitting from development. The World Bank and World Health Organization, World Report on Disability 2011 estimated that PWD make up 15% of the global population and 20% of people living in developing countries. The United Nations Enable, Factsheet on Persons with Disabilities 2015 indicates that 80% of PWD live in developing countries.

Our aim is to reduce inequality, and to empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of any social, gender, disability, social or cultural status is guided by the basic principles set out in Goals 5 and 10 of the SDGs.

Our Impact Stories

Stories from overseas

Our Development Approach: Building Resilience Through Community-Led Action 
Our Development Approach: Building Resilience Through Community-Led Action 
Why Asia-Pacific?  The Asia-Pacific region is home to over 60% of the world’s population, and many of its communities are on the frontlines of climate change. Habitat’s work here is not only urgent,…
Climate Resilient Communities 
Climate Resilient Communities 
From Fires to Storms, and Buckets to Buildings    At Habitat for Humanity Australia, we know that safe housing is key to building community resilience to the effects of climate change. Across Asia…
Building Climate Resilience Through Housing  
Climate change is no longer a distant threat,  it is reshaping how we live, work and build homes. Rising seas, intensifying storms and prolonged droughts are already putting millions of people at risk,…
Adequate Housing in Informal Urban Settlements 
At Habitat for Humanity Australia, we work in partnership with Habitat for Humanity Bangladesh to deliver housing solutions that strengthen resilience and improve wellbeing. This project receives support from the Australian Government through…
Building empowerment for women and marginalised groups in Cambodia
Project Summary  The BUILD project empowers women and marginalised groups in Siem Reap, Cambodia, to lead climate-resilient shelter initiatives through inclusive, community-driven processes.  Women-led community action groups are being formed and mobilised to…
Women Empowered to Lead Change 
Women Empowered to Lead Change in their Community
This project receives support from the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) and is in partnership with our implementing partner Habitat for Humanity Cambodia. Together, we are working with women…
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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