About Habitat for Humanity International
Habitat for Humanity International's vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Since 1976, Habitat has helped more than 6.8 million people gain strength, stability and independence through housing, including home construction, rehabilitation and repairs and by increasing access to improved shelter through products and programs. Habitat also advocates to improve access to decent and affordable shelter and offers a variety of housing support services that enable families with limited means to make needed improvements on their homes as their time and resources allow. As a nonprofit Christian housing organization, Habitat works in more than 70 countries and welcomes people of all races, religions and nationalities to partner in its mission.
About Habitat for Humanity International – Latin America and the Caribbean Region (HFHI-LAC)
HFHI through its National Offices or partners is building up an extensive network of allies at both national and local levels in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, and Trinidad and Tobago; carrying out a remarkable work related to land, disaster risk reduction, water and sanitation, community development, housing construction, advocacy, and housing finance issues. Particularly relevant to land the HFHI-LAC Area Office coordinates the GLTN LAC Urban Cluster, a land-focused collective space to activate alliances, mobilize skills, build capacities and engage decision makers, CSO leaders, private sector, academia and communities in innovative land instruments (existing or new) that may develop, accelerate and scale up processes of change and empower the most vulnerable to face the challenges posed by the growth of cities, urbanization, planning, land management, administration and secure tenure. Local and regional land related initiatives are leveraged by ongoing “Solid Ground” HFHI Land Advocacy Global Campaign, and contributing to HABITAT III global process.
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Displaying 216 - 220 of 320PRECIOS DEL SUELO EN EL DISTRITO 9, COCHABAMBA, Bolivia
Proyecto: "Mejorando el acceso a la tierra urbana y los derechos a la propiedad de mujeres y familias excluidas en Bolivia" Para responder la pregunta de investigación que motivó esta consultoría ¿Cuánto cuesta vivir en el Distrito 9?
Reglamento sobre el Fideicomiso N° 95-2012 – República Dominicana
SUMILLA: Regular aspectos complementarios de la Ley 189-11 RESUMEN: Tiene por objeto establecer los criterios y lineamientos generales aplicables a las operaciones de fideicomiso, sus modalidades, forma de constitución, el contenido del acto constitutivo, derechos y obligaciones de las partes, en cumplimiento con las disposiciones contenidas en la Ley sobre el Desarrollo del Mercado Hipotecario en la República Dominicana 189-11 de fecha 11 de mayo del 2011.
Estrategia Nacional de Desarrollo al 2030 Ley N° 1-12 – República Dominicana
SUMILLA : Dispone que todos los planes, programas, proyectos y políticas públicas, deberán incorporar el enfoque de género en sus respectivos ámbitos de actuación, a fin de identificar situaciones de discriminación entre hombres y mujeres y adoptar acciones para garantizar la igualdad y la equidad de género.
INDICADORES GLOBALES DE VIVIENDA – Bolivia
INDICADORES GLOBALES DE VIVIENDA - Bolivia Habitat para la Humanidad Bolivia Ma. Eugenia Torrico Gandarillas Cochabamba Bolivia, 2012
INDICADORES GLOBALES DE VIVIENDA – Bolivia (texto excel)
INDICADORES GLOBALES DE VIVIENDA - Bolivia (texto excel) Habitat para la Humanidad Bolivia Ma. Eugenia Torrico Gandarillas Cochabamba Bolivia, 2012