
Food Security to Education Opportunity: Row Shan’s Family Story
Meet Row Shan, a mother of two in Bangladesh, who has seen her crops grow more reliably through World Renew’s training in sustainable farming practices. For Row Shan, having a
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Meet Row Shan, a mother of two in Bangladesh, who has seen her crops grow more reliably through World Renew’s training in sustainable farming practices. For Row Shan, having a

In the summer of 2019, Deanna Geelhoed, 24, and Anneke Spoelma, 14, attended a Climate Witness Project Bootcamp—an initiative created by World Renew and the Christian Reformed Church. When Deanna

World Renew, together with trusted partners, is responding to hunger crises in six African countries by meeting urgent food needs while helping families build more secure futures. The Humanitarian, Early

India is facing a sharp surge in COVID‑19 cases that is overwhelming hospitals and placing significant strain on the country’s health-care system, according to World Renew leaders and partners working

Lydia Wanjiru has learned not to put all her proverbial eggs in one basket. Through training in conservation agriculture with World Renew partner ADS Mount Kenya, the 50‑year‑old farmer saw

For many people, grocery shopping is an ordinary part of life. But for families affected by conflict and displacement, it can feel like an unexpected gift—a chance to make choices

When a massive explosion devastated Beirut’s main port on August 4, 2020, the world watched in shock. Homes were destroyed, lives were disrupted, and a city already strained by economic

Hassan is one of the 1.5 million refugees in Lebanon, where he resettled with his two sons—Hussein, 7, and Ali, 9—after suffering an injury to his leg during the war

Mrs. Moru is a farmer in South Sudan who practises subsistence farming. She grows almost enough food to feed her family when everything goes well. But last year when floods

Already, the World Hunger Sunday Live event has raised nearly $40,000 CAD, enough to equip 150 farmers to grow crops and feed their families for a year. In addition, hundreds