
Nurturing Talents for Brighter Livelihoods in Tanzania
As weather patterns changed and dry seasons persisted, the Luboyelwas in Tanzania struggled to meet their basic needs. “We did not have enough food for our family, and our farm
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As weather patterns changed and dry seasons persisted, the Luboyelwas in Tanzania struggled to meet their basic needs. “We did not have enough food for our family, and our farm

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

If you have been supporting World Renew for a few years, you may have read about Maira Guelpa at least once or twice. She has been participating in World Renew

Smallholder farmer Canhemba Lastone and his wife have seven children. For years, Canhemba relied on traditional farming methods, but he struggled to coax enough from his land to provide for

Fernando is very familiar with the tiring challenges of farming the land around his home in the Olancho area of Honduras. For many years, he has spent hours in the

Antonia Can Tiul lives in a remote, rural community in Guatemala. Her parents were farmers who focused on teaching their children to work hard in the field rather than getting

Around the world, the impacts of climate change are being felt with long droughts, erratic rainfall, and changes in the growing seasons. Most global farmers are small-scale, meaning they often

Psalm 96:12 declares, “Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy.” (NIV) Yet today, we live in a world

As extreme and unpredictable weather continues to take a heavy toll on farming families around the world, the need to protect forests and steward the earth’s resources wisely has never

More than 65 percent of people in Tanzania rely on agriculture for their livelihoods, with an estimated eight million households—mostly in rural areas—engaged in farming. Yet across East Africa, changing