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article / July 10, 2025

Breaking the Cycle: Samburu Morans Embrace Education to End Child Marriage and Harmful Practices

In Samburu County, 30 young Morans are defying tradition and becoming champions for change. Once enforcers of child marriage and FGM, they’re now advocating for girls’ rights and embracing education through World Vision’s Big Dream to End Child Marriage program.
Supken Lenkaina is determined to protect his younger sisters from child marriage and female genital mutilation, standing up as a guardian of their rights and future. © World Vision Photo/David Nderitu
article / July 11, 2025

Malawi Families Break the Cycle of Poverty with Empowered Worldview

How Empowered World View training is helping communities to fight poverty through mindset change.
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article / July 10, 2025

Defying Tradition, Defining the Future: Girls Rising Against FGM

In Migori County, 15-year-old Zilpha Akinyi defied the pressure of FGM and early marriage after dropping out of school. With support from World Vision’s Kenya Big Dream Program, she is now training to become a hairdresser, restoring hope, earning respect, and inspiring other girls to dream beyond harmful traditions.
 In the Kuria community, girls who have not undergone FGM often face stigma and rejection, but in school, they discover love, hope, and a reason to smile. World Vision Photo/David Nderitu
article / July 10, 2025

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: Felister Mbavani’s Journey to Hope and Dignity

Felister Charles Mbavani, a mother of six from Makueni County, overcame poverty and debt through World Vision Kenya’s Sustainable Food Systems Programme. With training in financial literacy and support from a Village Saving and Loan Association, she transformed her family's future and found new hope.
Felister Charles Mbavani (center), a farmer and Trainer of Trainers (ToT), shares her story of transformation at her home in Nganwa Village, Makueni County. Seated around her are members of the Lovers Self-Help Group, gathered for their weekly Village Saving and Loan Association (VSLA) table banking meeting. © World Vision Kenya/ Jared Ontobo
article / July 24, 2025

Breaking Boundaries on Two Wheels: Rosemary’s Trailblazing Journey in Chimanimani

“At first, when I saw the line-up of male participants, I felt the weight of expectations on my shoulders,” Rose recalled with a smile. “But I reminded myself that I have been riding for 11 years, not to compete, but to serve. This training was another way for me to sharpen my skills and keep communities connected.”
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Breaking Chains: Jumaso’s Journey of Change Through Savings for Transformation

Discover how Jumaso Lesharana, once a child bride and survivor of FGM, transformed her life through World Vision’s Big Dream to End Child Marriage program.
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publication / July 22, 2025

A Generation Living in Fear: Dreams and opportunities kidnapped by gang violence in Haiti

Children in Haiti face hunger, violence, and displacement as armed groups tighten control and essential services collapse. Urgent action is needed.
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How Climate-Smart Farming Helped Break the Cycle of Poverty in Ha Seeiso, Lesotho

Discover how climate-smart agriculture transformed lives in Ha Seeiso, Lesotho—breaking poverty cycles and building resilient, food-secure families.
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Breaking the Cycle: How only integrated services can end child poverty

Sanaa Maalouf explains that a new report reveals that ending child poverty is possible—but won't happen through fragmented or short-term responses.
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How World Vision’s Youth Empowerment Training Restored a Family and Broke the Cycle of Poverty

A powerful story of youth empowerment, family restoration, and escaping poverty through farming with World Vision’s support in Lesotho.
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