
Kenya: A Community Health Promoter Takes Charge
One person’s commitment to good health can have a lasting reach. Anderson, a community health promoter in Kenya, is proof that a single dedicated individual can inspire healthier choices that
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One person’s commitment to good health can have a lasting reach. Anderson, a community health promoter in Kenya, is proof that a single dedicated individual can inspire healthier choices that

World Renew staff recently joined 70 delegates from more than a dozen countries at the ECHO East Africa Symposium. This three-day learning and networking event brought together lead farmers, extension

On April 9 and 10, 2026, World Renew participated in the Ontario Council for International Cooperation (OCIC) Symposium 2026, “Strengthening Global Citizenship Through Collective Action.” The gathering brought together leaders

World Renew works with like-minded partners who believe that equipping communities with the training and tools they need to overcome poverty is far more effective than just providing handouts. In

Cristóbal, 39, has lived in Nicaragua for 24 years. Alongside his family, this husband and father cultivates staple grains on rented land, with 0.7 acres for their home, permanent crops,

I Don’t Watch the News Anymore: Why you aren’t the problem . . . and how to be part of the solution By Naomi Bula Feeling overwhelmed by global crises—or

Judith Ng’oma has one unwavering dream: to see her children thrive through education. Her voice softens as she reflects on her own interrupted path. Forced to leave school to care

In Honduras, World Renew, in partnership with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, is supporting Comisión de Acción Social Menonita (CASM) to respond to the country’s ongoing hunger crisis. Together, they are

Felesta Lyford lives in the Chikwawa district in Malawi with her three orphaned grandchildren, her adult sons Ledson and Hyfen, and Hyfen’s wife and their two children. Rebuilding after repeated

Genesis Garcia Baquedano, 8, lives with her older brother Anderson and their parents in Honduras. Her parents work hard to support their family. Genesis’s father is a painter who faces