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The ripple effect of WASH programming
The Corus International family of organizations is committed to addressing water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH) crises around the world.
The Corus International family of organizations is committed to addressing water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH) crises around the world.
Guatemala faces overwhelming health and nutrition challenges. To address these challenges, Corus organization Lutheran World Relief implemented a project aimed at improving pers...
Corus organization IMA World Health has been working for decades to improve water, hygiene and sanitation in almost every province in the DRC.
Corus International believes that gender equity is not just a goal—it's a necessity. That's why we're proud to be part of the 2023 Women Deliver conference, where we shared our ...
The Corus International family of organizations is committed to addressing water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH) crises around the world.
Through the MECIHO project, Lutheran World Relief expands women's leadership and civic engagement and improves mechanisms and services that support the advancement of healthier ...
We should engage with the private sector and strengthen local capacities to help make partnerships demonstrably more reciprocal and mutual. Addressing the root causes of migrat...
Lutheran World Relief leads cacao programming for the six-country USDA-funded Maximizing Opportunities in Coffee and Cacao in the Americas (MOCCA) project, helping farmers to ov...
Reconociendo que la creación de medios de vida para los jóvenes en Guatemala dependerá en gran medida del sector agrícola, Lutheran World Relief seguirá centrándose en la colabo...
Recognizing that livelihood creation for youth in Guatemala will depend heavily on the agriculture sector, Lutheran World Relief will continue to focus on private sector collabo...
Rick Peyser, Corus International’s/Lutheran World Relief’s Senior Director, Private Sector Partnerships, shares about how migration is connected to the impacts of climate change...
To address gaps in youth employment in rural Honduras, Lutheran World Relief is strengthening youth technical capacities required to enter labor markets and increasing access to...
The Maximizing Opportunities in Coffee and Cacao in the Americas (MOCCA) project has contributed significant data and research to the recent article Rehabilitation and Renovatio...
Lutheran World Relief was awarded a $500,000 expansion grant by The Starbucks Foundation to fund the Multisectoral Collaboration for Inclusive Health & Opportunities for Women (...
The Improving Health and Nutrition in Guatemala’s Western Highlands project, implemented by Lutheran World Relief in collaboration with FundaSistemas, is working to better nutri...
Lutheran World Relief has worked in close coordination with local partners throughout the Northern Triangle to increase market-based entrepreneurship and employment for youth.
The Association of Integrated Development "OX EEK" Santa Maria Cahabón (ADIOESMAC) is a Guatemalan cacao farming cooperative that participates in the Maximizing Opportunities in...
Gerber Manuel Caal participated in the MOCCA project and now works as a community trainer sharing his new knowledge with fellow growers in the cocoa sector.
Elsa Marina Amaya and her three children are among the thousands of people in Honduras who continue to suffer in the aftermath of back-to-back storms Eta and Iota. Thank you for...
LWR Staffers Carrie Taneyhill, Nicholas Siler and Matt Hackworth are in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, assessing the needs from Hurricanes Eta and Iota.