Rainbow International School donates 1 house under the Decent Living Campaign
One Vulnerable family in Central Uganda will now have a decent place to call home, thanks to Rainbow International School Uganda, who donated 5,500 USD
One Vulnerable family in Central Uganda will now have a decent place to call home, thanks to Rainbow International School Uganda, who donated 5,500 USD
Article by Kevin Chetty: Director Europe, Middle East and Africa. Terwilliger Center for Innovation in Shelter. Habitat for Humanity International. Uganda has a housing shortage
A safe and stable home is an essential requirement for a decent life. It offers a vital foundation for health, education, and the opportunity to
By John Semakula https://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1440858/huge-housing-deficit-challenges-stakeholders-uganda Until Nakiberu got the key to the three-bedroom house in Bujjuko recently, the mother of four stayed in a single room
October 2016 witnessed World leaders adopting the New Urban Agenda in Quito, which sets a new global standard for sustainable urban development, and helps
Indiana and Uganda are separated by 7,600 miles. However, what ties them together is Habitat for Humanity’s goal of transforming lives by building homes, and
For the last 20 years, Annette Nbasalaki a resident of Namalele Village, Mayuge district has been sleeping in a one-roomed mud-and-wattle house with her eight
As sometimes happens around the world, Job’s mother was evicted from their home by extended family when Job’s father died. The family fled to a