
Senegal: Planting New Opportunities for Women
In the small village of Ndiongolor, Senegal, many women once felt unsure of their ability to grow more than just enough food for their families. Growing market crops for income
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In the small village of Ndiongolor, Senegal, many women once felt unsure of their ability to grow more than just enough food for their families. Growing market crops for income

World Renew recognizes that access to education is essential for helping children thrive into adulthood. Unfortunately, education is not always accessible, and for many children, not having a birth certificate

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

Overuse of salty bouillon cubes is commonplace in West Africa. For vulnerable families in Senegal, their health is not only impacted by inadequate calorie intake, but also by diets high

Shortly after Amy* was born in Senegal, her mother died. Devastated by the loss, Amy’s grandmother, Khadja, was desperate to understand what had caused her daughter’s death. A doctor eventually

After disruptions caused by the COVID‑19 pandemic, World Renew’s Senegal team was grateful to once again offer the Adolescent Health and Rights program in full. In 2022, 90 adolescents took

Aissatou is a 30‑year‑old woman living in the region of Linguère, Senegal, where she is an active member of her village’s women’s group. Through this group, she learned about the