Project Insight
House Construction
Infrastructure & Construction
18 jan,2026
The House Construction program builds safe, permanent, disaster-resilient homes for homeless, vulnerable, widowed, and extremely poor families.
About This Project
Each house includes a living space, a kitchen, a toilet, and a tube well, transforming lives by providing security, dignity, and protection from the elements.
Why This Project Matters
- ~3 million Bangladeshis live without permanent housing.
- River erosion displaces 15,000-20,000 families annually.
- Homelessness exposes families to disease, violence, and exploitation.
- Widows and the elderly face extreme vulnerability without shelter.
- Children cannot attend school without stable housing.
Project Goals
- Building permanent, disaster-resilient homes for homeless families.
- Providing safe shelter for widows, the elderly, and disabled individuals.
- Including basic facilities (toilet, tube well, kitchen, electricity).
- Restoring dignity and social security to beneficiaries.
- Contributing to SDG-1 (No Poverty) and SDG-11 (Sustainable Communities).
Who Will Benefit
- Widows and abandoned women
- Childless elderly
- River erosion or disaster-displaced families
- Disabled and extremely poor households
- Orphaned children and families without guardians
- Communities in flood and cyclone-prone areas
Impact So Far
House Size (sq ft)
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Beneficiaries per house
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Houses built annually
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Volunteers per construction
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Project Kickoff
Upon donor confirmation
Beneficiary Selection
2-3 weeks
Site Preparation
2 weeks
Foundation Work
2-3 weeks
Structural Construction
6-10 weeks
Utilities Installation
2 weeks
Handover & Training
1 week
Project Completion
13-20 weeks