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Gender Equity and Social Inclusion in Bangladesh
Within Cox’s Bazaar, World Vision is working with men and women religious leaders to link gender-based violence materials with the Quran, creating a new gender awareness within a relevant religious framework.
Putting a Stop to Violence Against Women
To address the complex issues of gender-based violence in Mexico, Amextra developed the project “Our voices put a stop to violence” in indigenous Tzeltal communities of Ocosingo, Chiapas, Mexico.
Why Can’t I?
Pushpa joined an Intergenerational Learning Group (ILG) with other women in her community in Northeastern India. Women of all ages, social castes and religions came together to discuss the challenges facing their community, and to implement development plans.
Healing through Amaranth
Qachuu Aloom (‘Mother Earth’) works in Guatemala and was recently featured in an article in the Guardian on the resurgence of amaranth and how transformative it can be.
Nurturing the Younger Generation
Tierra Nativa works across generations to revive and preserve traditional Tarahumara language and practices.
India COVID Response
At a recent meeting, our Board approved over $500,000 in relief for our partners in India. These funds, although a drop in the proverbial bucket, will go to GRAVIS, Headfirst Development, NOMI Network, Opportunity International, and World Vision.
“People Used to Avoid Me”
Through MenCare groups, farmers like Tulsidas and Thakrey build new connections and support one another to see a more hopeful future, breaking the cycle of addiction and self-harm.
Joe D. Shelton Memorial Award
The Joe D. Shelton Memorial Award seeks to honor the life and teachings of Joe Shelton, a gifted farmer and leader who devoted his life to serving others at Broetje Orchards.
Farming God’s Way
Russell Ochieng is an extension educator for Care of Creation Kenya (CCK), a non-profit in the Rift Valley with the mission of pursuing a God-centered approach to farming so that all people and creation can flourish.








