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Venancia no sabe cuándo empezó la violencia.

Venancia no sabe cuándo empezó la violencia.

A dry spell in the place of a rainy season is rarely good for the farmers and communities who depend on agriculture for their food and livelihoods.

When Cyclone Fani tore through the village of Danapada in India, Manju knew her home and family wouldn’t be safe. She sent her children to stay with relatives and took shelter with her neighbors until she was able to return to her house.

Antes de 2015, Emilienne siempre tenía el ceño fruncido. Esta madre de cuatro hijos de Madagascar tenía un buen motivo: su marido la había abandonado, sus hijos pasaban hambre y ella no podía pagar ninguna matrícula escolar.

Una madre no es sólo un sustantivo. Como verbo, ser madre puede significar muchas cosas: amar, enseñar, proveer, curar, escuchar, sacrificar, inspirar. La lista es interminable.

Glorimar recalls the horrors of Hurricane Maria like it was yesterday. The powerful storm all but destroyed her community in Puerto Rico—the place she’d called home her entire life

Carlos is truly a renaissance man. In his native Venezuela, Carlos studied and graduated from university with a degree in communication, worked as a tailor, volunteered as a sign language interpreter, and formed part of a cultural dance group

In Madagascar, It hasn’t rained for almost two years, the earth is packed hard, and only the occasional cactus breaks the horrific sea of brown—and even they are starting to wither from the lack of rain.

When the magnitude 7.5 earthquake hit Indonesia on September 28, Asdar was unprepared. He had just returned from work for lunch at his home in Petobo, a small northern village when the first tremors struck.

Mrs. Juana Zelaya is a 57-year-old mother and wife who lives in the community of Las Casitas, 89 kilometers from the capital of Hondura

On the morning of February 7, Trinidad and Tobago’s fishermen set out under the usual azure skies, their boats slicing through the tranquil waters. But this day would mark a profound shift in the island’s serenity

Papy, an ADRA Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) technical assistant, wrote the song to inspire people to develop new sanitary habits.

Ingrid Flores is a single woman living with her mother and young son in the dry corridor of Honduras where more than half of the population is living in substandard conditions.

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is honoring International Women’s Day (March 8) and National Women’s History Month by spotlighting the amazing stories of the mission’s female leaders.

“Bucaramanga?”, my friend Mike chuckles1, “nope, never heard of it – but I’m amused to learn that a place called Boo·kaa·ruh·maang·guh even exists!”

ADRA ha estado en primera línea ayudando a comunidades de todo el mundo que se enfrentan a las consecuencias de catástrofes y emergencias.

ADRA Connections volunteers are partnering with communities to fight this monster.

De pie en medio de un interminable campo de hortalizas, Maro Jeanine recuerda cómo era su pueblo hace años.

Situada en el corazón de la aldea de Mugamba, la pequeña panadería de Madame Safyatu Mwamba Tchibola desempeña un papel vital en el suministro de pan a los residentes locales.

No teníamos acceso a buenas semillas y no sabíamos cómo sembrar en orden, así que sembrábamos en desorden y la producción era muy baja; en un campo de 0,5 hectáreas de plántulas de maíz y caupí después de un largo y arduo trabajo.