Habitat for Humanity Fiji has entered into a partnership with the Housing Authority to enhance the standard of living for vulnerable communities across the country.
This collaboration, formalised through a memorandum of understanding, aims to address the housing needs of underserved groups by combining resources and expertise.
Habitat for Humanity Fiji national director Susan Naidu said the partnership represented a significant step towards achieving the shared goal of providing safe and affordable housing for all Fijians.
“This partnership marks the beginning of a collaborative effort to address housing needs and improve standards of living for vulnerable communities in Fiji,” Ms Naidu said.
“This partnership marks a significant step forward in our mission to ensure that every Fijian has access to safe, decent and affordable housing.
“By working together, we can design and implement innovative solutions that address the unique challenges faced by vulnerable communities, from housing poverty to disaster resilience.”
By focusing on these areas, the partnership aims to build more inclusive and resilient communities, better prepared to face future challenges such as housing poverty and disaster resilience.
Housing Authority CEO Ritesh Singh expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, emphasising its alignment with the Government’s vision for affordable and decent housing for all.
“By combining our resources and expertise, we can deliver meaningful, sustainable housing solutions,” Mr Singh said.
He acknowledged the vital support of the Housing Ministry in bringing the collaboration to fruition.