"We are so grateful that so many people came out and they've done a brilliant job. Absolutely brilliant. We're just blown away by how hard they've worked...”
The impact of bushfires on Australian…
The head-teacher at Nalaba School, stands outside a new WASH facility at the school.
In a community like Beguntila, Bangladesh where access to basic rights are very limited, children’s rights and sexual health rights are often ignored and gender inequality is the norm.
Currently over 1 billion people worldwide are living in informal settlements, also known as slums, with over 370 million living in East and South East Asia. Not only are these communities struggling…
Today is World Water Day. It is time to work together to accelerate change to solve the water and sanitation crises. In partnership with DFAT’s (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) and Water for…
46% of the population are living without access to sanitation; a basic human right. Sophay and her husband Hieng were two of these people.
Yip Say, an elderly woman from one of the poorest families in her village in Battambang Province, Cambodia, was struggling to ensure her families health due to her degrading house and very minimal…
Happy International Women’s Day!
At Habitat for Humanity Australia, we celebrate, empower and stand side by side with the wonderful women in the communities in which we work, with the teams…
After decades of housing stress and constant moving, single mother Storm and her family finally settled into a stable and safe, new home. With the help of Habitat for Humanity Victoria and its…
In recognition of World Toilet Day we’d like to share the work we are doing with the Water for Women Project in Fiji in partnership with DFAT and Habitat for Humanity Fiji. In…