
Laos: The Journey to Safer Deliveries
Nestled deep in the remote hills of northeastern Laos, Mrs. Ting lives a quiet life in a small village with her husband and four children. But her journey to motherhood
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Nestled deep in the remote hills of northeastern Laos, Mrs. Ting lives a quiet life in a small village with her husband and four children. But her journey to motherhood

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

Furaha, 32, is a mother of six—five daughters and one son—and is expecting her seventh child. In 2019, when World Renew and local partner ADS Pwani began a Maternal, Newborn

When Rajia Sultana lost her home to the relentless force of river erosion in Bangladesh, she didn’t just lose a house—she lost stability, security, and the life she once knew.

As weather patterns changed and dry seasons persisted, the Luboyelwas in Tanzania struggled to meet their basic needs. “We did not have enough food for our family, and our farm

Breaking Cycles That Limit Opportunity Imagine a rice farmer whose annual yield is destroyed by a devastating flood. He no longer has a way to feed and educate his children.

Breaking the cycle of poverty through education Imagine a rice farmer whose annual crop is destroyed by a devastating flood. With no income, he struggles to feed and educate his

Global Affairs Canada Grant funding to support programs for vulnerable youth in Bangladesh World Renew is grateful to announce that Global Affairs Canada (GAC) has approved a new program that

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

Regina Xol Ba and her family live in northern Guatemala and belong to the Q’eqchi’, an Indigenous Mayan people group. When Regina was just 16 years old, her father—the primary