Vimmi Patel fundraising for Fiji - Duda/Osborne Team
At least 17 percent of Fiji’s population lives in squatter or informal settlements, according to New Zealand’s International Aid & Development Agency, and 80 percent of those earn less than $47 (US) a week. The poorest households lack piped water, adequate sanitation, electricity or garbage disposal.
To meet the housing needs of low-income families, Habitat for Humanity Fiji helps to build simple, two-bedroom homes which cost about $10,000 each. HFH Fiji also renovates and upgrades homes at an estimated cost of $3,000 a unit. Habitat homes are typically built with a combination of locally supplied timber, concrete, and metal roofing.
https://share.habitat.org/vimmi-patel-gv15383