Blog
Up-Close & Personal
HILOM: Self-Care Training
Self-care is vital for our overall well-being as care providers to OSAEC survivors. This workshop focused on providing the knowledge and skills to help you develop a self-care plan. Learn how WHI’s self-care activities can help you cope with stress and improve your mental, emotional, and physical health!
Keeping Refugees Safe in Times of Displacement
While refugees are seeking asylum and safe refuge, risk of human trafficking increases in this type of crisis. Learn how WHI is working to help refugees safe.
Empowering Youth on OSAEC Awareness
WHI believes that young leaders in the community can help minimize the prevalence of OSEC. Read about the OSAEC Awareness youth training we held last month.
A Partnership of Hope
A team of delegates traveled to Liberia to see the progression of their partnership and rejoice in the ongoing opportunities that exist in the communities in which we serve.
Promoting Survivor Support
With thankfulness on our minds this month, we want to show our appreciation for those working to end SGBV in Cambodia by sharing Akara’s story.
Achievement Through Disability
Read Joan’s story of achievement through her disability as we celebrate both the International Day of Sport for Development & Peace and World Health Day.
Meet Jasmine, our Sports for Development Intern
“Being involved in the health/fitness/sports industry, this experience has been a great way of incorporating and aligning it with an organization and focusing on development.”
Addressing OSAEC Locally Through Trainings
World Hope Philippines co-hosted a series of trainings to help create effective change in response to the increase of OSAEC…
Transformation, Restoration, & Service: On Air with Radio Fry Fry
Radio Fry Fry is for the people by the People, creating a safe space for all Sierra Leoneans to be heard and seen individually as we make our inputs to collectively change the narrative of Sierra Leone to a positive one…
Voices of Hope
During this commemorative month—National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month—I wanted to take the time to reflect on goodness, light, and hope…