Our soybean value chain is taking shape in Uganda! A pilot program is underway with over:
๐งโ๐พ 83 large scale farmers
๐ฐ 105 loans
๐ฑ 0ver 515 acres planted
๐ Over 282,500 kgs in expected yield
๐ค Over 425 jobs created so far
In the heart of Guayaquilโs most vulnerable community, where young people face poverty, violence, and gang recruitment, 19-year-old Daniel made a courageous choice to dream differently. https://t.co/q2pGvS9vfA
"Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of Godโs grace in its various forms." (1 Peter 4:10) At PW, we believe people are called by God to business, just as they are called to church ministry or social service work.
"I believe God is the center of our business. We always entrust every business we have undertaken to God, and we know that without Him, we are nothing. We dedicate and have declared that these businesses are God's and that we are simply administrators." Darwin, Honduras
Meet Darwin, a husband, father of three, and entrepreneur from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. We recently sat down with Darwin to discuss his business journey and connection with Global de Empresarios en Pacto. (Global), a Honduran partner of Partners Worldwide. https://t.co/Cs733RibVf
We have a new partner in Ecuador! Meet ECLOF ECUADOR, a Quito-based organization that empowers vulnerable agricultural producers through access to capital and more. We're so excited for the future of our work together!
Gnanaruby steers her motorbike down the streets of Vavuniya, Sri Lanka, carrying fresh fish to hungry customers. For Gnanaruby, her bike is a powerful reminder of her own independence and resilience. Itโs hard work, but she knows itโs worth it. https://t.co/WfFg1Kh5ul
"If it is business that shapes the world, then why can't the Church work in and through business to shape the world for good and for God?" -Bridget Adams & Manoj Raithatha
Did you know that we partner globally with 127 local organizations in more than 30 countries? Our partners work tirelessly to empower entrepreneurs, create jobs, and end poverty through sustainable, redemptive business.
This is what women investing in women looks like! Virtuous Women--a local partner of ours--recently commenced microenterprise training for over 200 women in Nigeria, 150 of whom are using our translated curriculum.
This is what women investing in women looks like! Virtuous Women recently commenced microenterprise training for over 200 women in Nigeria, 150 of whom are using our translated curriculum.
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus says to his disciples: "The poor you will always have with you."
As a nonprofit with the mission to end poverty, these words from Jesus raise a fair number of questions. Let's explore them! https://t.co/85jVQASV5q
Happy Father's Day! ๐ชด Our network is filled with selfless fathers who do whatever it takes to provide a better future for their families. Say thanks to the dads in your life.
Ruthโs entrepreneurial story spans more than 40 years, from a street-side stand near a football stadium to a beloved restaurant called La Norteรฑa. Predatory loans, however, threatened to spoil everything. https://t.co/2HIl0eRW68
Our partners in Sri Lanka are equipping women to thrive.
Their recent โWomen of Wealthโ sale enabled these powerful businesswomen to showcase and sell their products, connect with urban markets, and grow their businesses!
Unable to find a job, Minalu decided to make one. โI decided that if I was to start my own business, not only would I be able to earn a better income, but I could create jobs for others,โ she said. https://t.co/ShoZdW5RN8
Three of our partners came together to serve entrepreneurs across Central America! Upon completion of our microenterprise training program, theyโll be equipped to train entrepreneurs in their own communities.
Clemente overcame addiction and despair to provide a better future for his family. Training and coaching equipped him with the skills to open his banana chip business and provide employment to others in his community. https://t.co/oSBHbKYzGa