by Natalie Gidney | Nov 27, 2024 | Child & Maternal Health, Global Health, Sierra Leone
Birthing Hope In Sierra Leone, 72% of stillbirths and under 5 deaths are preventable. This is what research done by the CHAMPS (Child Health and Mortality Prevention and Surveillance) program discovered. World Hope International partners with other organizations in...
by Natalie Gidney | Nov 13, 2024 | Global Health, Healthcare Accessibility, Liberia
Delivering Hope In clinics and hospitals around Liberia, medicines and medical supplies can often run out. Working together with MAP International to do medical distributions, World Hope International is providing hospitals and clinics with needed supplies to better...
by Natalie Gidney | Oct 25, 2024 | Child Sponsorship, Enable the Children, General, Liberia
The Transformative Power of Sponsorship Child sponsorship through the Enable the Children (ETC) program supports children living with disabilities and their families by providing practical help, therapy, and hope. The holistic approach of the ETC program includes...
by Madison Long | Sep 16, 2024 | Global Health, Healthcare Accessibility, Liberia
Medicine Distribution Offers Dignity Waiting on a prescription to be ready in Canada can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a couple of days at most. Once we receive a prescription from the Doctor, it doesn’t cross our minds if that medication would be available. ...
by Dr. Hannah Ashley | Jul 2, 2024 | Global Health, Sierra Leone
Changing Health Outcomes in Sierra Leone Today, cervical cancer disproportionately affects the poorest women in the poorest parts of the world. But collaborative efforts to eliminate cervical cancer are happening in Sierra Leone. A Future Without Cervical Cancer ...
by Natalie Gidney | May 14, 2024 | Enable the Children, Sierra Leone
Family Connections Family. This word invokes feelings of comfort and peace in many people. For some, it can invoke feelings of loss and pain. Across the world and throughout cultures, we have hopes and dreams for our families. Sometimes, our hopes and dreams can feel...