by World Hope International | Nov 21, 2019 | Cambodia, Protection
Unlocking Opportunities Among the Bunong In an area of the mountainous Mondulkiri Province in Cambodia, home to the indigenous Bunong, more than 77 school children once attended classes only irregularly due to their parents’ farm work. The children were often asked to...
by World Hope International | Aug 20, 2019 | Access to Markets and Finance, Cambodia, Countering Human Trafficking & Gender-Based Violence
Not Enough Rice? Try Mushrooms! World Hope International’s mushroom cultivation project, known as Thera Metrey (which means Compassionate Earth), was launched as a solution for a source of reliable cash flow for Cambodian farmers that is resilient to climate...
by Tanya Nace | Jul 22, 2019 | Acting in Faith, Desk of Tanya
The Lens We See Through We love having interns with us in the office at World Hope International and we are thankful for the skills they bring to our team. Our intern, Haven Rhoda, a student at Kingswood University, spent some time on the ground in Sierra Leone this...
by Katie Kirkpatrick | Jul 11, 2019 | Child Sponsorship, Philippines, Sierra Leone
Connecting the Dots Between Child Sponsorship, Prevention, Protection, & Possibilities for the Future One of the ways World Hope International works with children around the world is through our child sponsorship program. According to a 2013 study1, children who...
by World Hope International | May 28, 2019 | Enable the Children, Global Health, Healthcare Accessibility, Sierra Leone
A Goal To Empower Saturday, May 18th, was a special day for close to 60 children living with disabilities and their families. These children had the opportunity to participate in a 2-hour “football” (soccer) training session at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra...