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Employees of Delta
Brac Housing Finance Corporation Ltd. known as DBH took part in the volunteers-sponsorship
home building activities launched by Habitat for Humanity International
Bangladesh (HFHIB) at Kaligonj in Dhaka on
Saturday (20 December 2008).
Habitat for
Humanity International Bangladesh (HFHIB), an internationally reputed
non-government organization (NGO) with the financial assistance of DBH is
constructing low cost houses for the low income families in Kaligonj.
As part of Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR), DBH signed an agreement with the HFHIB in April
2008 to provide affordable shelter and housing for low income families in the
country. DBH is the first among the
country’s financial institutions which is supporting to build low cost houses
for low income families.
A team of
employees of DBH headed by Dominic D’ Cruze, Head of Marketing and
Communications, went to Kaligonj on 20 December to join the day long house
building activities of HFHIB. They carried brick, sand and cement, mixed
mortars and laid bricks for walls. Senior Officials of HFIHB also took part in
the build.
DBH Managing
Director Q. M. Shariful Ala
said “we want to make our contribution in the society as we believe that business
and society go hand in hand.” This sort
of programme will help build low cost but reliable housing solutions for the
low income families of the country, he said.
Mr.
Shariful Ala
said the scarcity of land is the major problem to provide shelter for the
people of low income group. He urged both government and private sector to come
forward to meet the fast growing demand of housing for the low income families
of the country.