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Today, various news outlets reported that the Trump administration intends to set a Fiscal Year 2026 ceiling for refugee admissions of 7,500, which would be the lowest in the history of the U.S. refugee resettlement program.
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At World Relief, we imagine a gender-equal world — a world where women are no longer disproportionately affected by global…
Read MorePartnering With Women Through Health Education: Q&A with Devina Shah
“One transformed woman is the start point for the change to other women of this community.” – Rehema Mohammed Reproductive…
Read MoreLove Rejoices with the Truth
This is a story about a small village in Mzimba, a northern district in the Southern African country of Malawi. It is a story about love and the relentless pursuit of the truth—a truth that has set the village of Jenda free and paved the way for love to flourish.
Read More7 Ways to Love Your Neighbor
In Rwanda we have a saying — “Ifuni ibagara ubucuti ni akarenge.” This literally means, “a hoe that cultivates friendship…
Read MoreWelcoming the Welcomers: One Afghan’s Journey to the U.S.
As World Relief continues to resettle Afghans who were evacuated from Afghanistan, we are reminded that resettlement often comes with…
Read MoreEarly Childhood Development Centers Help Care for the Caregivers
The first five years of a child’s life provide critical building blocks for lifelong development. Young children thrive when they…
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