Habitat for Humanity Macedonia is the national affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International in North Macedonia, working since 2004 to improve access to decent, affordable housing for families in need.23 Its activities focus on practical housing solutions rather than one-off charity, including home renovation, micro-loans, home improvement funds, Roma housing programs, and other projects that help households repair or upgrade existing homes.36
The organisation’s work is closely tied to affordable and sustainable housing because it aims to reduce housing hardship through measures that make homes safer, more liveable, and financially reachable for low-income families.23 Habitat Macedonia also appears to combine direct project delivery with broader housing support functions such as policy advice, management services, and housing finance.3 During the migrant crisis, it also provided temporary shelter, showing that its housing work extends to emergency response when needed.4
Geographically, Habitat for Humanity Macedonia operates at the national level within North Macedonia, while being part of Habitat for Humanity’s wider regional and global network.23 Publicly available materials identify key staff including Zoran Kostov as Executive Director and Managing Director, and Liljana Alceva as Deputy Director for Program.5 Project contacts listed by the organisation also include staff such as Venda Adzieva and Kalina Sejfula.34
The organisation’s public messaging emphasizes housing need, volunteer involvement, and partnership-based implementation, consistent with Habitat’s broader model of combining community participation, donor support, and local partnerships to expand access to affordable shelter.24
