
Sierra Leone: A Widow Stands Up for Her Rights
In Sierra Leone, it is common to see small patches of unhusked rice drying along the side of the road. Spread out in the sun, the rice is partway through
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In Sierra Leone, it is common to see small patches of unhusked rice drying along the side of the road. Spread out in the sun, the rice is partway through

World Renew leaders and Zambia partner staff attended a 10-day event in March 2023 that was held by the NGO Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) at the Salvation

Em Mom, 41, grew up in Kampot province in southwestern Cambodia. Following in the footsteps of her parents, Mom took up rice cultivation and small-scale livestock farming to help support

Violence against women remains a harsh reality in many parts of the world. In Zambia, for example, nearly half of married women have experienced violence by a spouse. Grounded in

Violence against women remains a serious concern in many parts of the world. In Zambia, studies show that a significant number of married women experience controlling behaviours or physical violence,

Wansiewdor, 24, lives in a rural village in India with her husband and two children. Her husband works as a farmer and day labourer, but his income alone was not

Mary Onyango and her family are members of a local church that has been leading community dialogue and inclusive change in partnership with World Renew Tanzania. Through this collaboration, the

Fanta Koroma lives in Sierra Leone and belongs to a large farming family. Like many rural families, they struggled to earn enough to meet their basic needs and to plan

Imagine celebrating the fact that it takes just 15 minutes each morning to fetch water for your family. For Lina, that small window of time represents a life‑changing shift. For

Gender-based violence leaves deep and lasting scars—not only on those who experience it directly, but on families, communities, and entire societies. Its effects extend far beyond moments of harm, shaping