As we approach UN International Women’s Day, hear from the women and girls who’ve benefited from Reall’s commercially viable, gender-smart, affordable homes. Affordable homes provide safety and security Data shows that having a secure and affordable home reduces vulnerabilities. Longer …
There is a nine million homes backlog in Pakistan. Inflation and the rising trend in prices means that home ownership is out of reach for Pakistanis on a low income. Transforming the market in Pakistan The Memorandum of Understanding …
Education reduces poverty, boosts economic growth, and increases income. It advances gender equality, reduces child marriage, and promotes peace. But around 265 million children and young people around the world don’t have the chance to enter or complete school. …
On the 3rd of January 2019 I sent my first New Year message as Reall’s CEO. I talked about the opportunity we have to build an affordable housing movement for the bottom 40% of the income pyramid. And about Prema, …
Working with our partner, Janaadhar, the Sanand Project will deliver over 800, energy efficient, houses in 2024. That means new, safe and secure housing for around 2,800 people in Ahmedabad – the second largest city in the Indian state of …
On United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Reall launch a new learning publication focussing on the impact of affordable housing on people living with disabilities in urban Africa and Asia. Watch Dr Andrew Jones, Reall’s Research and Policy …
UN World Children’s Day puts an urgently needed spotlight on the millions of children living in substandard housing across Africa and Asia today. The current housing crisis is not only robbing vulnerable children of the basic human right of a …
Not having a toilet is one of the world’s greatest challenges to human health. We need to take action urgently if we’re to meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: Water and sanitation for all by 2030. Access to …
This article was originally a piece for Oxford HR, view here. By 2050 more than two thirds of the world’s population will live in cities and figures show that 90% of urban growth this decade will be concentrated in Africa …