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Habitat for Humanity Ethiopia Vacancies: Habitat for Humanity has invite application for qualified encourages candidates to work under them. Interested? Then please visit the official website at habitat.org.

COMPANY OVERVIEW

The concept that grew into Habitat for Humanity was born in the USA at Koinonia Farm, a small, interracial, Christian farming community. Koinonia Farm was founded in 1942 outside of Americus, Georgia, by farmer and biblical scholar Clarence Jordan and others to promote racial reconciliation.

Millard and Linda Fuller first visited Koinonia in 1965. They had recently left a successful business and an affluent lifestyle in Montgomery, Alabama, to begin a new life of Christian service.

At Koinonia, Jordan and Fuller developed the concept of “partnership housing.” The concept centered on those in need of adequate shelter working side by side with volunteers to build simple, decent houses. Read more

QUICK OVERVIEW

  • Name: Habitat for Humanity
  • Founded: 1976
  • Founders: Millard Fuller, Linda Fuller
  • Foundation Place: Americus, Georgia, United States
  • CEO: Jonathan Reckford
  • Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
  • Type: Non-governmental organization
  • Fields: Protecting human rights
  • Services: “Building simple, decent and affordable housing”
  • Employees: 500+
  • Official website: www.habitat.org

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY ETHIOPIA VACANCIES

Project Manager

Project Manager: Habitat for Humanity invites application for the qualified and experienced candidates for position of Project Manager. Organizational Overview Driven by the vision that everyone needs a decent place to live, Habitat for Humanity began in 1976 as a grassroots effort on a community farm in southern Georgia. The organization has since grown to … Read more

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY ETHIOPIA CONTACT DETAILS

Ethiopia Habitat for Humanity

P.O. Box: 8953

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Telephone: (+251) 116 600 195

E-mail: info@habitatethiopia.org

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