
Malawi: Unwavering Faith After Cyclone Freddy
Felesta Lyford lives in the Chikwawa district in Malawi with her three orphaned grandchildren, her adult sons Ledson and Hyfen, and Hyfen’s wife and their two children. Rebuilding after repeated
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Felesta Lyford lives in the Chikwawa district in Malawi with her three orphaned grandchildren, her adult sons Ledson and Hyfen, and Hyfen’s wife and their two children. Rebuilding after repeated

Dorcas Atime, a mother of four, lost her husband after an attack on their community in Taraba State in northeastern Nigeria. In the aftermath, Dorcas faced an uncertain future. As

Hosneyara, 38, lives in a village in the Satkhira district of Bangladesh with her husband and children. As is often the case in her community, she was married at a

World Renew works alongside communities to build the skills, knowledge, and opportunities needed to overcome poverty—not just for today, but for generations to come. In Sierra Leone, with the support

Joleny, 22, lives with her family in a rural community in Nicaragua where residents have limited access to formal financial institutions. When she was 19, with support from World Renew,

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).

An Inclusive Savings Program in Zambia Brings Change Brenda N’guni is visually impaired, but she did not let this dampen her entrepreneurial spirit. She started knitting doormats to generate income.

Pusha lives in rural Bangladesh and, like over 50 percent of the girls there, she was married before she was 18. Her parents couldn’t support her, so they found a

On a Tuesday, in a rural community in Nicaragua, 22 young women sit together chatting. They are all participants in the Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA) program funded through

Agnessi lives in a small village in Mozambique with her husband and their five children. Life used to be tough for them. Agnessi tried hard to make ends meet through