Access to clean water doesn't just benefit a communities health, but has a wide range impact of families in developing communities. Habitat for Humanity's International Program Manager, Sophie Cooke explains...
With the support of donors including Jackie Maxted, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Habitat for Humanity supporters, we recently completed our water, sanitation and hygiene program in Mon State, Myanmar.
In October, 130 volunteers joined us to Rock the House in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Our volunteers were of all ages, backgrounds and walks of life and were united by Habitat for Humanity’s vision of…
Myanmar (previously known as Burma) is one of the poorest countries in Asia, with around one quarter of its population estimated to be living in poverty. Housing and access to facilities such as…
In remote Myanmar, school children can be found learning about health practices, such as washing hands and using clean bathrooms for the very first time.
It's the little things that make a big difference - and on World Toilet Day we are reminded of the importance and impact sanitation has on health, livelihoods and privacy and security.
In the Delta region of Myanmar, we are working to improve community knowledge through water, sanitation and hygiene training and providing access to clean water sources.
June 1 marks Global Day of Parents. To celebrate, we are taking a look at some of the amazing parents around the world who work tirelessly to provide the best for their families,…
Habitat for Humanity Australia's Annual Report is available to read or download online. The report features success stories from the past year and updates on our projects in Australia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar,…