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Moving From Grief to Hope
Saidu Kanu, World Hope’s Country Director for Sierra Leone, shares some personal reflections and offers this message of healing and hope as he reflects on the turbulent events that took place in Sierra Leone on January 6th, 1999, and on January 6th, 2021 in the United States and Ghana…
Human Trafficking: Exploited Hope
In 2020, World Hope’s Anti-Trafficking and Gender-Based Violence Team in Sierra Leone served nearly 1,000 survivors, including children and adults—many of whom were exploited through migration. One of them was a 28-year-old young woman who only dreamed of making a better life for herself and her family…
A whole new future of possibility
Anxious, cold, and weary, I went to the door and tentatively pushed. It opened! This seemingly deserted building hid a whole room filled with…
Saidu Kanu Honored in Freetown
Country Director for WHI Sierra Leone, Saidu Kanu, was honored as one of the 100 Most Outstanding Sierra Leoneans at the 2020 Sierra Ovation Awards Ceremony. Congratulations, Saidu!
Building Hope Through Accessible, Inclusive Communities
As we celebrate Human Rights Day this December 10th, it’s good to also reflect on how we are working to ensure that human rights are able to be enjoyed by everyone and are truly universal. What is being done to ensure that we are all truly building inclusive...
2020 Intern: Kaylee Abato
Meet Fall 2020 intern Kaylee Abato. Kaylee is interning in our communication department, focusing on getting the word out about the importance of WASH for healthcare.
Elizabeth’s Gift: A Survivor Steps Forward
One woman shares her story of survival – and her call for an end to violence against women and girls…
Mothers and Children Are Key To Society
When mothers and children are healthier, they are better able to work, learn, and grow, leading to healthier, more prosperous communities.
Mum, Have You Washed Your Hands?
Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, Founder of World Hope International, shares her thoughts and reflections on handwashing, the pandemic, and the global church’s response to the vital need for clean water…
OSEC: A Modern Face of Human Trafficking
Sexual exploitation of children is one of the most heinous crimes in the world today as it targets the most vulnerable members of society – the children. Cyberspace has provided an easier and wider platform for it, and COVID-19 has made it worse – including at its epicenter in the Philippines. What can be done about it?
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