
Kenya: A Community Health Promoter Takes Charge
One person’s commitment to good health can have a lasting reach. Anderson, a community health promoter in Kenya, is proof that a single dedicated individual can inspire healthier choices that
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One person’s commitment to good health can have a lasting reach. Anderson, a community health promoter in Kenya, is proof that a single dedicated individual can inspire healthier choices that

World Renew understands that development and lasting change in a society are often fueled by young people. As a result, much of our programming focuses on youth as a pathway

In rural Kenya, access to healthcare is often a daily struggle. Many families live miles from the nearest clinic, and medical staff are few and far between. In Garashi ward,

Summer is a time for family, community, and fresh, flavourful meals. At World Renew, we celebrate the way food brings people together—and how it can be a powerful tool for

Furaha, 32, is a mother of six—five daughters and one son—and is expecting her seventh child. In 2019, when World Renew and local partner ADS Pwani began a Maternal, Newborn

In a small village in southwest Kenya, Happy Chirindo and her children spend their days working and playing in their family’s garden. Under the bright sun, their hands gently tend

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

In 2018, with the support and guidance of World Renew Kenya, eight male and sixteen female residents of the Emkwen Village community started a Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA).

Maria used to spend most of her life focused on one thing—getting water. She says, “We used to walk two hours to get where the water was.” Even then, it

When Sanita, a young mother in Kenya, was pregnant with her first child, she didn’t know much about how to prioritize good health for herself or her unborn child. Thankfully,