
Guatemala: Hope Grows in a Circle
In Guatemala, families are seeing the effects of a changing climate more clearly each year. Rainfall that once came in predictable seasons now arrives in sudden downpours or not at
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In Guatemala, families are seeing the effects of a changing climate more clearly each year. Rainfall that once came in predictable seasons now arrives in sudden downpours or not at

In Guatemala, chronic malnutrition affects countless children. But in the small community of Chuaferro, hope is beginning to take root—one mother, one child, and one lesson at a time. Maria

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,

In the highlands of Guatemala, farmers are facing the harsh realities of climate change, soil erosion, and declining harvests. But in communities like Samilha Il and Jolomijixito III, a quiet

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

When Mary Pahadin, 21, who lives in a country in South Asia, became pregnant with her first child, she weighed a mere 38 kilograms (84 pounds). She was unaware of

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

In a small, rural village in southern Honduras, Dania cradled her young daughter, Sofía, with a mix of love and concern. Sofía had always been a lively toddler, but her

Regina Xol Ba and her family live in northern Guatemala and belong to the Q’eqchi’, an Indigenous Mayan people group. When Regina was just 16 years old, her father—the primary

A Global Maternal Health Challenge Globally, over 700 women die every day from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth, and a maternal death occurs nearly every two minutes (World