
Madagascar: A Mother’s Courage
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
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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

In the highlands of Guatemala, farmers are facing the harsh realities of climate change, soil erosion, and declining harvests. But in communities like Samilha Il and Jolomijixito III, a quiet

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.

Terkaa, 45, owns a good-sized piece of farmland in Nigeria, but because of limited resources, he could only cultivate a small area. He could afford only simple tools, like a

Ferman was just 23 years old when he made a decision that would change his life—and his community—forever. In rural Nicaraguan villages, opportunities can be scarce, but Ferman saw a

In the small village of Ndiongolor, Senegal, many women once felt unsure of their ability to grow more than just enough food for their families. Growing market crops for income

Mr. Sun Huy, now in his 60s, sits quietly on a plastic chair beneath his stilted home in rural Cambodia. For nearly a decade, limited job opportunities in his village

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.

In the remote neighborhood of Nueva Aurora in northern Guatemala, a group of women is helping to transform their community. While the men work in the surrounding palm oil fields,

In a small village in southwest Kenya, Happy Chirindo and her children spend their days working and playing in their family’s garden. Under the bright sun, their hands gently tend