Promoting health in Zambian communities
Habitat’s definition of decent housing includes access to clean water, something more than 40% of Zambians don’t have. By partnering with Habitat Zambia, many communities can now access clean, treated water.
Habitat’s definition of decent housing includes access to clean water, something more than 40% of Zambians don’t have. By partnering with Habitat Zambia, many communities can now access clean, treated water.
Through Habitat’s Solid Ground global advocacy campaign, families in Zambia — particularly those headed by women — are learning and asserting their land rights.
Learn how poverty is defined in the U.S. and around the world, and how the reach and impact of poverty affects people.
Read about a study showing how safe, decent housing makes a difference in childhood development, health and learning.
George O’Malley of Habitat Greater Boston shares his tips for reducing your house’s energy use.
Marie Gemma Donai is one of more than 50,000 families served through Habitat’s disaster recovery work since the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
Disaster Corps members are trained to apply their professional experience and skills to disaster settings, providing assistance and working alongside families as they rebuild their homes and their lives.