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By Jeff Adams, Vice-President, Board of Directors An elder lay in the dirt, too weak to stand, while a young woman fed him tiny scraps from a wooden bowl. Although
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By Jeff Adams, Vice-President, Board of Directors An elder lay in the dirt, too weak to stand, while a young woman fed him tiny scraps from a wooden bowl. Although

In a remote village in India, where the hills meet the horizon, one community grappled with a daunting challenge: a lack of access to safe drinking water. It was a

Nenpin, 33, and her husband, Joel, live with their four children in Gochom, a small village in Nigeria. Because of ongoing poverty, neither of them was able to complete primary

World Renew recognizes that healthy families help build strong communities. In Houaylai and neighbouring Nanoy—remote villages in Laos—families rely on what they grow, gather, fish, and hunt to survive. At

Amet, 25, lives in a rural community in Honduras. A married father of two, he once supported his family through seasonal work as a banana farmer. While he worked hard,

Shortly after Amy* was born in Senegal, her mother died. Devastated by the loss, Amy’s grandmother, Khadja, was desperate to understand what had caused her daughter’s death. A doctor eventually

As a member of Christian Connections on Health (CCIH), World Renew will be represented at the first conference CCIH will hold in person since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

After disruptions caused by the COVID‑19 pandemic, World Renew’s Senegal team was grateful to once again offer the Adolescent Health and Rights program in full. In 2022, 90 adolescents took

For years, Simona Choc worked as a subsistence farmer in Concepción Actelá, Guatemala, growing corn and beans to provide for her family. The Impact of Clean Water in Guatemala Farming

Biti is a loving mother of five children who lives in a small rural community in India. Like many families facing maternal and child health challenges, hunger and malnutrition are