The scars are visible. Deep gullies. Deforested hills. Washed out roads. Five years after Cyclone Idai, the scars are still visible. It hit Chimanimani, Zimbabwe with unprecedented force. From Ma...
On April 11, PWRDF’s online community of prayer, Praying with PWRDF, honoured National Volunteer week and the fourth anniversary of Praying with PWRDF. In this reflection, Kim Umbach, PWRDF Vol...
There is something solemn in the walk of a donkey, as I have seen in so many communities around the world that depend on this creature to get through a day, gathering up and carrying water, firew...
An original version of this story first appeared in the February 2023 edition of Under the Sun In 2021, the Taliban took over the government of Afghanistan, and a humanitarian crisis soon unfolde...
In July 2022, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck the mountainous province of Abra in the Philippines. The quake caused flash flooding which then destroyed buildings, homes and infrastructure in se...
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, ongoing war has created a deeply unstable and unsafe environment for hundreds of thousands of women across the country. Rape and sexual assault are often ...
In Uganda, youth from rural, agricultural communities are being left behind as the education system continues to move away from promoting skills in agribusiness in favour of industry and service ...
Since the 1960s, the Anamiewigummig Kenora Fellowship Centre in Kenora, Ont., has responded to the needs of Indigenous community members in the Traditional Territory of Treaty 3 with a daily drop...
In Cuba, a program to create disaster management preparedness and resilience, including improved diets, reduced food scarcity, and increased economic independence for families living in low-incom...