
Honduras: Recognizing God’s Purpose
Deysi Vaquedano lives in the Flor del Campo community in Honduras with her husband, Nelson, and their two children, Anderson and Modesto. The family participates in the Strong Communities program
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Deysi Vaquedano lives in the Flor del Campo community in Honduras with her husband, Nelson, and their two children, Anderson and Modesto. The family participates in the Strong Communities program

By United Church of Zambia Tina Siamujemu, 26, a mother of four, lives in Zambia, where many women experience physical violence and trauma at the hands of their husbands. Through

In Senegal, domestic violence is often considered normal, and conversations about how bodies and relationships change during adolescence are widely regarded as taboo. As a result, cases of abuse frequently

When the Mabior family fled conflict in their home country, Sudan, in 2015, they found themselves living in Kakuma, a camp initially set up for the “Lost Boys” of Sudan

The United Nations estimates that 110 million people worldwide have been forcibly displaced due to conflict, persecution, human rights violations, and violence. Many now live in poverty in crowded refugee

Natural disasters, including the magnitude 7.2 earthquake in 2021, along with ongoing violence, continue to drive Haiti’s economic crisis. Today, Haiti faces one of the highest levels of food insecurity

By Kagwiria Muturia, Senior Advisor for Justice, Rights, and Gender Equity at World Renew Act with courage. Swim against the tide that seeks to silence women and girls, because one

In some communities in West Africa*, areas where World Renew staff could once travel freely have become increasingly difficult to access due to growing security concerns. Even so, World Renew

Yuri, 35, lives in a mountainside community on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa, Honduras. In her neighbourhood, families navigate daily challenges such as limited access to water, food insecurity, unemployment, and

Machum, 12, lives with his parents and two younger sisters in Bangladesh. He was born with a physical disability and is unable to stand, walk, or eat without help. At