Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka launches ‘Brick by Brick Campaign’

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Habitat Sri Lanka marks National Housing Week by raising awareness on the need for affordable and adequate housing solutions for families affected by Covid-19.

The importance of a safe and decent place to call home has never been more pronounced than during the Covid-19 global health crisis. Across every sphere, from health to the economy, security to social protection, the impacts of Covid-19 have been felt hardest by low-income families, particular­ly daily-wage workers. The lack of safe housing, access to clean water and adequate sanitation facilities appears to be front and centre of the conversati­on with regards to equipping families to face the crisis. This National Housing Week, Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka highlights the need for affordable and adequate housing solutions for low-income families affected by the Covid-19 crisis in Sri Lanka.

Every day, more and more families find themselves in a struggle to keep a decent roof over their heads. Caught in punishing cycles of unpredicta­ble rent increases, overcrowde­d conditions, or lack of access to land and affordable financing options, these families live with a constant burden of uncertaint­y, stress and fear. As revealed in the Housing Needs Assessment Survey of 2016, out of the 6 million families living in Sri Lanka, only 5.2 million families have some form of shelter. This alarming statistic highlights the fact that more than 800,000 families in Sri Lanka are currently in need of a safe and decent place to call home.

For low-income families who live in extremely poor conditions, living in homes that are already too small and overcrowde­d, social distancing and self-isolation directives seem impractica­l. Maintainin­g social distance is nearly impossible for low-income families who live in overcrowde­d spaces, because the only way they can afford rent or save money is for extended family to stay together. While hand washing is a crucial preventati­ve measure to stop the spread of the virus, many low-income families do not have easy access to clean water or adequate sanitation facilities. Thus, now more than ever, families need the security and stability of a decent home that they can afford.

Since 1994, Habitat for Humanity has helped more than 27,000 families secure safe, affordable and decent housing, build community, and forge a path toward greater stability. Now, in these challengin­g times, Habitat is confrontin­g the national housing need through its first-of-its-kind ‘Brick by Brick Campaign’.

Through this campaign Habitat seeks to build homes for 100 lowincome families affected by the pandemic.

Commenting on Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka’s new fundraisin­g campaign, Yu Hwa Li, National Director of Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka said, “Funds raised through the Brick by Brick Campaign will allow us to support some of the most vulnerable lowincome families affected by the pandemic. At Habitat we know that a safe, decent,’ affordable home is critical to a family forging a path out of poverty."

Through this campaign Habitat seeks to build homes for 100 lowincome families affected by the pandemic

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