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Creating a positive impact
Youth supporters of Habitat Young Leaders Build share what motivates them to take meaningful action.
Stronger together
Through the Home Equals campaign, Habitat for Humanity seeks to support community participation and innovative solutions from informal settlement residents such as Sumi from Bangladesh.
Up to 10.5% increase in GDP possible in some countries with housing improvements in informal settlements, new Habitat for Humanity and IIED report finds
Improving housing at a large scale in slums and other informal settlements can have substantial economic and human development gains, according to a first-of-its kind report released by Habitat for Humanity and its research partner, the International Institute for Environment and Development, or IIED.
We did it!
With access to housing microfinance, Sani and Ace finally built their home. Learn how Habitat’s partnership with Indonesian microfinance institution KOMIDA changes lives.
Habitat for Humanity calls for sustainable approaches in adequate housing for informal settlements in Asia-Pacific region
At a press conference, Habitat highlighted the need for people-centered, inclusive housing solutions as well as its work in South Korea. Habitat also unveiled the ninth Asia-Pacific Housing Forum from Oct. 26-27, 2023, which will be held in South Korea for the first time.
Asia-Pacific Urban Dialogues
Learn more about policy solutions for adequate housing in informal settlements from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Indonesia, the Philippines and Cambodia.
Spotlight on affordable housing for sustainable development
Held in South Korea for the first time, the ninth Asia-Pacific Housing Forum gathers 300 stakeholders to discuss and create innovative housing solutions.
Meet #APHF9 Innovation Awards winners
Outstanding initiatives, programs and solutions that made a difference in improving housing in communities were recognized at the close of the ninth Asia-Pacific Housing Forum.
Lifetime achievement
It took 10 years but Sreang helped ensure that his family and other residents of an informal settlement in Cambodia’s Battambang city could access secure tenure.