
Hunger Response in Madagascar
In the community of Sarehangy, in the district of Ambovombe in Madagascar, villagers remember a time when hunger did not exist. “It was a forest and now there’s nothing,” says
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In the community of Sarehangy, in the district of Ambovombe in Madagascar, villagers remember a time when hunger did not exist. “It was a forest and now there’s nothing,” says

World Renew’s Executive Director, Jamie McIntosh, recently visited southern Madagascar with Cheryl Weber, host of 100 Huntley Street. Although the dry season had only just begun, the air was already

In early February, Cyclone Freddy formed off the coast of Australia and travelled roughly 8,000 kilometres across the Indian Ocean, making landfall twice in south‑east Africa. Bringing torrential rain and

Abissa* and her husband, Kasim, live in Lebanon with their two sons, aged two and five. The couple fled their homeland to escape the hardships of a civil war that

The people of the Turkana South region of Kenya have endured a prolonged drought. Hunger and scarcity have intensified, and with them, feelings of hopelessness—especially for people living with disabilities

A Family Facing Drought in Southern Madagascar In southern Madagascar, prolonged drought has robbed farmers of their crops and turned once-productive land dry and brown. Mary Satriazee lives in the

When record monsoon rains overwhelmed rivers and swept across roads, homes, and schools, much of Pakistan was left in a state of emergency. Although World Renew does not have a

Irina*, 60, lived in the Donetsk region of Ukraine. Her life changed completely after what was supposed to be a quick errand turned into a horrific ordeal. Irina recalls, “It

After witnessing the worst-hit regions of the flood-ravaged country, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres reported, “I have seen many humanitarian disasters in the world, but I have never seen climate

Amid ongoing economic, political, and regional crises, communities across Lebanon continue to face severe pressure on food systems, livelihoods, and social services. World Renew is monitoring these conditions closely alongside