
A Story of Hope in Bangladesh
Shati lives in rural Bangladesh. Recently married, she volunteers with World Renew to teach women in her community about nutrition. She is also a farmer and an aspiring businesswoman who
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Shati lives in rural Bangladesh. Recently married, she volunteers with World Renew to teach women in her community about nutrition. She is also a farmer and an aspiring businesswoman who

In countries like Malawi, where agriculture is the primary source of income for much of the population and extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, rural families often face ongoing

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Carlos Vicente lives in Honduras. Like so many other young men in his community, Carlos attended school until 6th grade, when his parents no longer had the funds required to