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Rehabilitating Wells in Liberia
“There are a lot of wells that are broken and if we can rehab these wells, then we can do it much quicker; we can begin to get clean water, and then we can help with the soap for sanitation, so people can wash their hands.”
Volunteers Responding to Disaster
“I will continue partnering with World Hope because they are making a difference in the lives of people around the world…”
Living Better Than Yesterday
In the thick of challenging times, a light of hope is emerging in Livno, Bosnia through the partnership of World Hope International (WHI) and the local technical high school
Building Hope in a Time of Pandemic
WHI activated a quick but intentional response to COVID-19 nationally and internationally, tailored to the specific needs of each community we serve.
On the Road to a More Secure Future
Reflections on a visit to Papua New Guinea and the opening of The Nomad Mougulu High School.
Wildlife Based Tourism
Respectfully adopting the Bunong word ‘Jahoo’ meaning female Gibbon, World Hope is working alongside the Indigenous Community Committee (ICC) towards a low impact, eco-tourism plan, enhancing both the previous business model and camp facilities for future visitors…
In Profile! Adesty Dulawan
“I realized that I want to be a vessel of healing and hope and being a counselor is an avenue to do so…”
A More Sustainable, Ecological Approach to Development
Discover what World Hope is doing among the Bunong communities in Cambodia to combat deforestation & poaching, preserve culture, provide clean water, and more
Running Into Pain with Healing
Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, the founder of World Hope International, recently returned to Sierra Leone after a decade away. She shares some highlights and reflections from her visit…
Strengthening the Capacity of Border Law Enforcement Personnel
Law enforcement officers involved in cracking a major trafficking ring had just completed an anti-TIP training facilitated by World Hope International…