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September 15, 2022
Burkina Faso’s economy is based on agriculture. The only effective way to raise incomes is to increase agricultural output and productivity. This can be done with […]
September 14, 2022
By Lionel Vigil Guatemala suffers from poverty, violence and corruption. While no one wishes these things to drive them from family or community, sometimes it can […]
August 11, 2022
By Teresa Bergen If you live in developed parts of the world, beware, because this article is going to talk about two things that might make […]
July 21, 2022
Avocado consumption has skyrocketed around the world, particularly in the US.  Per capita consumption has grown 8% per year for the past decade. About 40% of […]
July 11, 2022
Peru’s economy is recovering from the shutdowns and other measures taken to address COVID-19, which hit the country’s people especially hard. But like the rest of […]
July 8, 2022
by Abhaya Raj Joshi Although farmers traditionally practiced agroforestry in Nepal, they gave it up with the advent of the green revolution. A women’s group in […]
June 7, 2022
By Peter Coy Bamboo makes a fascinating case study of how to do developmental assistance right. Take Nepal, where the fast-growing plant (technically a grass, not […]
May 25, 2022
May 18, 2022
Listen as WN’s President and CEO, Kate Schecter, talks with podcast host, Maurice Boem, about WN’s methodology, the situation in Ukraine, sustainable development and more. Learn […]
March 30, 2022
World Neighbors (WN) expanded its work in Africa to Malawi in 2022. Located in southeastern Africa to the south of Tanzania, Malawi is one of the […]
March 4, 2022
By Lionel Vigil Guatemalans make the arduous journey trying to migrate to other countries for many reasons – poverty, corruption, violence, the effects of climate change. […]
February 22, 2022
A tree nursery in Tanzania’s Kinga program. Planting trees is one of the more effective ways to counter the effects of climate change. Numerous initiatives, […]