Only 107 Stories

2019-10-15T19:35:53+00:00October 3rd, 2018|Blog, Mozambique, Zambia|

ZAMBIA - It was such a strange feeling: was I really becoming numb to success? For hours, I sat and listened, as person after person shared how our programs have dramatically impacted their lives. By the afternoon of the second day, as people in village after village told their story, I found myself overwhelmed and numb.

Homemade Fertilizer – Priceless

2019-10-15T20:49:47+00:00May 15th, 2018|Blog, Economic Opportunity, Food Security, Malawi, Mozambique|

MALAWI - Several years ago there was a credit card commercial with the recurring theme of priceless. So what does that have to do with World Renew’s work in Malawi? Read on. Farmers in Southern Africa frequently request help accessing fertilizer. Their soil is highly degraded and in need of regeneration. But as the population rapidly grows, less arable land is available to allow for proper fallow. Fertilizer is expensive and, if you borrow money to buy it and the rains are irregular, then it will have been wasted and the end result is greater poverty. What can be done?

Practicing Better Nutrition In Mozambique

2019-12-04T03:38:29+00:00December 4th, 2017|Blog, Community Health, Food Security, Mozambique, Zambia|

With funding from Baker Health, on-the-ground support from the Anglican Diocese of Niassa in Mozambique, and a church reaching out to its community, beliefs and attitudes about nutrition are changing in the community of Chapitas. This slow and critical work is done person by person, with community members learning, applying, and then sharing nutritional advice that is making a real difference in the lives of children and families there. Here is the story of one of those changed minds changing the minds of others.

Go to Top