by Tanya Nace | May 14, 2020 | Clean Water and Sanitation, Combating Infectious Diseases, Desk of Tanya, Emergency Response, Global Health, Outbreak Response
Making Things New When other organizations were shutting down and pushing pause on current work, World Hope did not close. We did the opposite. Our doors remained open and our staff pivoted to address the challenges of COVID. We knew that our communities had the...
by World Hope International | May 12, 2020 | Clean Water and Energy, Clean Water and Sanitation, Liberia
Rehabilitating Wells in Liberia Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, Founder of World Hope International, recently spoke with the World Hope Country Directors for Liberia and Sierra Leone, who commented to her that, “There are a lot of wells that are broken and if we can rehab...
by Tanya Nace | Apr 23, 2020 | Clean Water and Energy, Desk of Tanya, Emergency Response, Hurricane, The Bahamas
Volunteers Responding to Disaster I recently interviewed Jimmy Penney about his experience as an emergency response volunteer for World Hope International (Canada). Read about why he has joined Canada’s emergency response team! Tanya: Jimmy tell me a bit about...
by Tanya Nace | Mar 10, 2020 | Acting in Faith, Clean Water and Energy, Desk of Tanya, Village Partnership
Mural Tells The Story of Kenenday Village Bee Stanton is a freelance graphic designer, illustrator, and hand lettering artist based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The beautiful scenery of the East Coast inspires Bee’s style. Bee has been an artist all her life, studied...
by World Hope International | Feb 28, 2020 | Access to Markets and Finance, Cambodia, Natural Resource Management, Social Ventures
Wildlife Based Tourism World Hope International (WHI) is excited to share about its management acquisition of the Jahoo Gibbon Eco-Tourism Camp, which is located in the beautiful mountainous region of Mondulkiri, Cambodia. From this boutique jungle accommodation,...
by World Hope International | Feb 7, 2020 | Access to Education, Access to Markets and Finance, Civil Society & Governance, Clean Water and Energy, Climate Resiliency, Food & Water Security, Natural Disaster Emergency Response, Opportunities for Youth, Protection, Social Ventures
A More Sustainable, Ecological Approach to Development Learn more about the Nature-based tourism project, Jahoo Gibbon Camp, located in The Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary (KSWS) in Mondulikri, Cambodiam. The Sanctuary is the ancestral home of the Bunong. You can also...