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Henry Kagweya stands out in his village. His neighbours often express amazement that, despite his age, Henry—a 75‑year‑old farmer and retired pastor—is able to consistently provide food for his household.
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Henry Kagweya stands out in his village. His neighbours often express amazement that, despite his age, Henry—a 75‑year‑old farmer and retired pastor—is able to consistently provide food for his household.

João has lived in Mozambique all his life and has been farming for more than 30 years. Despite physical disabilities that often require him to use a wheelchair for mobility,

World Renew has received a grant from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) to support the Clean Energy for Sacred Spaces pilot project, an initiative focused

In July 2021, the United Nations reported a dramatic worsening of global hunger in 2020, much of it linked to the fallout from COVID‑19. Measures put in place to slow

It may be surprising to know, but in many rural regions of the Global South, women farmers are the backbone of local food systems. According to the Food and Agriculture

Zacarías lives with his wife and seven children in the village of Jolomijixito III, in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, where he was born and raised. As a farmer, he has been

In an era of increasingly unpredictable weather, many farming communities around the world are being forced to adapt. In Zambia, traditional farming methods have become more difficult as rainfall patterns

COVID-19 presented many challenges around the world, but it also created opportunities for creativity, resilience, and growth. In Bangladesh, community food security became a priority as families faced lost income

The COVID‑19 pandemic posed a serious threat to the economic security of everyday families in Kenya. Travel restrictions and partial lockdowns disrupted key sectors of the economy, including agriculture, transport,

The most recent IPCC reports make it clear: our planet is warming at a rate faster than anything experienced in the last 2,000 years. If global temperatures rise to 1.5°C