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A Strong Foundation for a Bright Future

A Strong Foundation for a Bright Future

Each time a cyclone hit, Lutfa and her children, had to hurry to a cyclone shelter or...

Khadiza finds strength and dignity in disaster-resilient home

Khadiza finds strength and dignity in disaster-resilient home

Like many women in Bangladesh, Khadiza is the head of her household while her husband works as...

Story of Eti

Story of Eti

Eti got married at a tender age of 14 when she was still in secondary school. She...

A healthy home for Mina's family

A healthy home for Mina's family

Young bride Mina moved to her in-laws’ home in Akrail Village of Shakua Union of Trishal Upazila...

A comfortable home for Maya Rani

A comfortable home for Maya Rani

Maya Rani is more than 80 years old, living a life of struggle. She has aged but...

Building the foundation for a better future

Building the foundation for a better future

Bidhan Dhali, a former bus driver, who lost both his legs 12 years ago is still a...

Peace after the Storm

Peace after the Storm

If Promila had not received Habitat for Humanity Bangladesh’s support through the project funded by the Abinta...

Terrors of Monsoon

Terrors of Monsoon

Roksana's house was a feeble structure made from mud and thatched roof. It was dim, dark and...

A tiny shed; five people to accommodate

A tiny shed; five people to accommodate

Rekha Akhter, a 35 year old single mother, struggling through life. Abandoned 7 years ago by her...

Rani’s home is her strength

Rani’s home is her strength

Imagine a day without basic amenities in life. A day without food, shelter, clothes, medical treatment...

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Young bride Mina moved to her in-laws’ home in Akrail Village of Shakua Union of Trishal Upazila in Mymensingh District 8 years back when she got married to Rajon, a barber by profession. They started living in their old tiny home that was made of CI sheet roof, bamboo, and polythene. Over the years, their family grew bigger and so did their challenges, especially ensuring a healthy place for their kids. Mina has two sons aged 6 and 1 respectively and a daughter aged 5 now. Both Mina and her husband have been so concerned about the safety and security of their kids. However, their poor economic condition barely allowed them to make a strong move to have a safe home.

Mina’s husband runs a barbershop at the local bazaar and earns around BDT 180-200(US$ 2.20-2.35) a day and BDT 5500-5700(US$ 64-67) a month. Being the only breadwinner of the family, Rajon often struggled to manage the daily needs of the family. Therefore, both Mina and her husband cherished a dream to have a good home where there would be a healthy environment for their kids and the kids would have a better place to enjoy their childhood. Their daughter Sumitra also wanted to have a better home where she could play with her siblings and even host friends as well.

The year 2020 has come to be the utmost blessed year for Mina and Rajon’s family as they have been chosen to be a home partner of Habitat for Humanity under the Trishal Housing Project. Mina and her family moved to the new “Habitat Home” in March 2020. This home has a big room, a veranda, and a sanitary toilet attached. “I can’t express my joy to have such a beautiful home. My kids just love this home”-said, Mina. Not only a decent and secure home, but they also have access to improved sanitation facilities, she added.

Rajon can now enjoy a stress-free work at the shop thinking, no money to be invested in repairing their home in the upcoming monsoon. This gives him a big relief and mental peace.

Habitat for Humanity has been working in Mymensingh for more than 20 years and supported thousands of families with decent homes, water, sanitation and hygiene, and disaster risk reduction and response, and provided training on various awareness-raising and income-generating issues.

Habitat for Humanity Bangladesh

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