HFH LAC is using data systems and digital tools to strengthen disaster response, recovery monitoring, and housing resilience across 10 countries.
In a region where millions face overlapping risks from natural disasters and poor housing conditions, Cadasta and Habitat for Humanity Latin America and the Caribbean (HFH LAC) are collaborating to shift from reactive emergency relief to long-term resilience and housing justice. Through two flagship initiatives—Disaster Response, Recovery, and Resilience (DR3 LAC) and “100 Mil Pisos para Jugar” (“100,000 Floors to Play On”)—the partnership is transforming how disaster data is collected, managed, and acted upon.
Disaster Response, Recovery, and Resilience (DR3 LAC)
The Caribbean and broader LAC region are increasingly vulnerable to frequent and severe natural disasters. Through the DR3 strategy, Cadasta is supporting HFH LAC to build and implement a scalable digital infrastructure that enables local teams to act quickly and strategically throughout the disaster cycle.
Cadasta’s contributions include:
Deploying mobile tools for rapid field assessments and weekly reconstruction monitoring
Designing a unified data model to supporIn a region where millions face overlapping risks from natural disasters and insecure housing, Habitat for Humanity Latin America and the Caribbean (HFH LAC) is driving a shift from reactive emergency relief to long-term resilience. With Cadasta’s technical support, HFH LAC is embedding digital systems into two flagship initiatives—Disaster Response, Recovery, and Resilience (DR3 LAC) and “100 Mil Pisos para Jugar” (“100,000 Floors to Play On”).