
Malawi: Compassion Through Strength
Iness, 60, is a widowed farmer living in a village in central Malawi. She has three adult children—a daughter and two sons—who are married and tend their own farms. Iness
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Iness, 60, is a widowed farmer living in a village in central Malawi. She has three adult children—a daughter and two sons—who are married and tend their own farms. Iness

In the heart of southern Madagascar, where the land is dry and daily life is often arduous, lives a resilient woman named Francine. She and her husband, who has a

Keche, a farmer in West Africa*, struggled to grow enough food to provide for his family. Despite his hard work, inconsistent rainfall and traditional farming methods resulted in poor harvests.

Alefa Pinto, 37, uses a cane to walk after a childhood illness caused damage to her joints. As the sole provider for her three children and her late sister’s son,

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

Harry and Annie Bergshoeff are International Relief Managers with World Renew. They recently spent time in Ambovombe, Madagascar, supporting a food distribution project reaching 2,000 of the most vulnerable households

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

Jeremiah Karua lives in a bustling household with eight family members. This farmer has been hit hard by prolonged drought in parts of Kenya. As a result, his family—like many

In recent years, regions of East Africa have endured multiple failed rainy seasons, leaving millions of people facing acute food insecurity. One person navigating the impact is smallholder farmer Kadzo