Decent housing for families in poverty through a partnership project

15 families identified as being in severe poverty were benefited with the construction of decent housing through a multi-stakeholder alliance project, in which the Agrolíbano Foundation, based on its analysis of multidimensional poverty, has been the nominating entity, in addition to co-financing and supporting the project within the framework of its healthy housing strategy. Habitat for Humanity, with its Mission to call on people to build homes, communities and hope and thus show the love of God in action, has been the institution that developed the project, and has completed the construction stage of the project, complying with the regulations established by Convivienda, the governing body of state housing policies, which provided the Housing Bonus that has benefited the selected families.

The 15 families are made up of 34 men and 36 women, with 27 people under 18 years of age, including 9 under 5. The beneficiary families, the community and the contributing institutions have guaranteed the requirements and support that result in the well-being of the most vulnerable families, as established in SDG #3 so that together in alliance SDG #17 we contribute to the achievement of the Objectives, contributing to the end of poverty SDG #1.