
Growing Hope from Farm to Table in Mozambique
João has lived in Mozambique all his life and has been farming for more than 30 years. Despite physical disabilities that often require him to use a wheelchair for mobility,
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João has lived in Mozambique all his life and has been farming for more than 30 years. Despite physical disabilities that often require him to use a wheelchair for mobility,

Civil war broke out in the Republic of South Sudan in 2013 and continued until 2020. Years of conflict caused widespread destruction and forced millions of people from their homes.

In July 2021, the United Nations reported a dramatic worsening of global hunger in 2020, much of it linked to the fallout from COVID‑19. Measures put in place to slow

The hostilities in Ukraine have delivered daily reminders that the risks conflict creates for human lives go far beyond acts of violence. Conflict also affects people’s ability to access food.

The Arauca and La Guajira regions of Colombia—bordering Venezuela in the country’s “Eastern Plains”—are known for their fertile agricultural land, lush rainforests, and vast rivers. But the beauty of this

Years of unpredictable weather—long droughts followed by intense rains—have left millions of families across Central America’s “dry corridor” struggling to access enough food. For mothers and young children, the impact

This is Jamal—bright eyes and a big heart. Nine years ago, Jamal’s family fled the terror of civil war to survive in Lebanon. Jamal has no memories of the home

In a world with a population of 7.8 billion people, where children go hungry every day and families live with the constant fear of not having enough to eat, is

After a decade of steady decline, global hunger is once again on the rise. In a world with immense resources and wealth, more than 900 million people still go hungry

World Renew gives thanks to God for generous supporters around the world who help equip communities to build resilient futures. Because of this shared compassion, hope is taking root in