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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

By Dr. Amy Reynolds, Associate Professor of Sociology, Wheaton College Editor’s Note: The themes discussed in this article may be extremely difficult, so please exercise caution when reading. Honouring Women,

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

Standing Together to End Gender-Based Violence The annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a global campaign that brings together activists, civil society organizations, and governments to

Tina Siamujemu, a 26-year-old mother of four in Zambia, knows firsthand the devastating impact of gender-based violence. In Zambia, an estimated 43 percent of married women experience physical violence from

Every year, the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign unites individuals and organizations worldwide to raise awareness and take action against gender-based violence (GBV). As part of this

Globally, 1 in 3 women are subjected to gender-based violence (GBV), which includes physical, verbal, and sexual abuse. For women living with disabilities, this violence can too often go unnoticed

In Loy’s community in Uganda, raising animals is a vital way for families to earn a living. At 75 years old, Loy is a widow and the mother of three

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

World Renew recognizes that access to education is essential for helping children thrive into adulthood. Unfortunately, education is not always accessible, and for many children, not having a birth certificate