by World Hope International | Mar 24, 2023 | Enable the Children, Global Health
Mohamed’s Story: Hope in Action The Diagnosis When we hear the diagnosis Tuberculosis (TB), we usually think lung disease. We may not consider that tuberculosis, when left untreated, can move from the lungs to negatively affect other places in the body,...
by World Hope International | Mar 15, 2023 | Enable the Children, Global Health
Faith’s Journey to Adulthood At age 15, Faith, who has Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy, was still attending nursery school, unable to make progress in traditional studies. This condition affects Faith’s motor skills and ability to read and write. Walking to school was a...
by Dr. Hannah Ashley | Jan 17, 2023 | Global Health, Healthcare Accessibility, Sierra Leone
Cervical Cancer Screening Saves Women’s Lives: Launching the first district-wide cervical cancer screening initiative in Sierra Leone In 2022, after several years in the planning, World Hope International (WHI) launched Sierra Leone’s first district-wide cervical...
by Miranda Valentini | Dec 3, 2022 | Enable the Children, General, Sierra Leone
Empowering Hope through Enable the Children A diagnosis can feel devastating, because we all want “the best” for ourselves and our children. Imagine living in a community where you are shunned or told that your child or loved one should not live because of their...
by Guest Author | Aug 18, 2022 | Acting in Faith, Enable the Children, Global Health, Partnership, Sierra Leone
Equipping Disability Advocates Over the past four years, Kupenda has partnered with World Hope International (WHI) in Sierra Leone to address prevailing superstitious beliefs that disabilities are caused by a curse from God. This collaboration has not only equipped...
by World Hope International | Jul 1, 2022 | Global Health, Healthcare Accessibility, Philippines, Protection
HILOM: Self-Care Training Self-care is not synonymous with being selfish or self-indulgent. It means taking care of yourself to do the things you want to accomplish, complete your tasks, help or care for others, do your job properly, be well, and be healthy. And that...