As the three month anniversary of the first Nepal earthquake approaches, Habitat for Humanity has started construction on the first permanent homes in the recovery effort.
In Nepal we are continuing to distribute transitional shelter kits as well as conduct rubble removal activities in communities devastated by earthquakes and aftershocks. Here are some of our achievements so far and…
Want to know what it's like to build a house in Nepal? Past volunteer, Sue, tells us about her experience in Nepal.
Recovery efforts are well under way in Nepal. Here's a look at some of our achievements so far and what we are looking to do in the near future.
One month on from the Nepal earthquake, Habitat for Humanity is helping communities in their recovery by distributing transitional shelter kits.
One month after a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal and destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes, Habitat for Humanity will soon start construction of permanent houses.
On the eve of National Volunteer Week (11-17 May 2015), Habitat for Humanity has warned that Australians volunteering overseas should be extremely careful not to contribute to ‘bogus’ charities that actually exploit the…
Local volunteers mobilised by Habitat for Humanity have begun to safely remove rubble in communities in Lalitpur district, Nepal after a series of earthquakes caused widespread destruction across the country.
Latest reports from Nepal sadly confirm more than 7,000 deaths and over 16,000 people injured. Some 288,000 houses have been confirmed destroyed and another 254,000 damaged during the earthquake and subsequent aftershocks. Unfortunately…
In Nepal, we are working with 250 female headed households and other vulnerable households to improve living conditions and empower their communities.