
Nurturing Talents for Brighter Livelihoods in Tanzania
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
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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

Felesta Lyford lives in the Chikwawa district in Malawi with her three orphaned grandchildren, her adult sons Ledson and Hyfen, and Hyfen’s wife and their two children. Rebuilding after repeated

Dorcas Atime, a mother of four, lost her husband after an attack on their community in Taraba State in northeastern Nigeria. In the aftermath, Dorcas faced an uncertain future. As

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,

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

Louise*, a mother of six from rural Kenya, found herself as the sole breadwinner for her family when her husband was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2020. Determined to provide

Regina Xol Ba and her family live in northern Guatemala and come from the Q’eqchi’, an indigenous Mayan people group. More than 1 million Q’eqchi’ live in Guatemala, sharing a

If you have been supporting World Renew for a few years, you may have read about Maira Guelpa at least once or twice. She has been participating in World Renew

Smallholder farmer Canhemba Lastone and his wife have seven children. For years, Canhemba relied on traditional farming methods, but he struggled to coax enough from his land to provide for

Joleny, 22, lives with her family in a rural community in Nicaragua where residents have limited access to formal financial institutions. When she was 19, with support from World Renew,