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Wansiewdor, 24, lives in a rural village in India with her husband and two children. Her husband works as a farmer and day labourer, but his income alone was not
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Wansiewdor, 24, lives in a rural village in India with her husband and two children. Her husband works as a farmer and day labourer, but his income alone was not

Civil war broke out in the Republic of South Sudan in 2013 and continued until 2020. Years of conflict caused widespread destruction and forced millions of people from their homes.

In July 2021, the United Nations reported a dramatic worsening of global hunger in 2020, much of it linked to the fallout from COVID‑19. Measures put in place to slow

COVID‑19 brought deep challenges to communities around the world, but it also opened space for resilience, adaptability, and shared action. Through one of World Renew’s partners in Bangladesh, members of

“Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.” (Psalm 27:14) In December 2019, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the province of Davao del Sur

The COVID-19 pandemic may no longer dominate global headlines, but its effects are still felt by families who were pushed to the brink during the crisis. In eastern India, Vijwa

June 20, 2021 is World Refugee Day — a time to honour the resilience and courage of refugees around the world and to stand in solidarity with those who have

By Jodi Koeman, Justice Mobilizer, World Renew The Message’s paraphrase of Matthew 5 is one of my favorite ways to express the purpose of Christian communities. Verse 14 says, “You’re

India is facing a sharp surge in COVID‑19 cases that is overwhelming hospitals and placing significant strain on the country’s health-care system, according to World Renew leaders and partners working

In India, the latest wave of the COVID pandemic has unleashed a humanitarian crisis. The healthcare system is on the verge of collapse with hospitals experiencing a severe shortage of