Global Health

Working alongside communities to ensure inclusive access to health and nutrition services for all—especially the vulnerable.

Making a Cross-Sector Impact

Child & Maternal Health

Healthcare Accessibility

Combating Infectious Diseases

High-quality healthcare and prevention services

We’re committed to high-impact interventions that improve the health, wellbeing, and survival of women, children, and families. 

Illnesses that would be easily treated or are uncommon in much of the world continue to cause misery and unnecessary death around the world. Poor nutrition, diarrhea, HIV/AIDS, malaria, anemia, tuberculosis, and complications during childbirth are a few examples. World Hope International (WHI) responds to the scale of the problem by working to strengthen the public health system—alongside clinicians, hospital doctors, physical therapists, community health workers, midwives, teachers, health volunteers, medical students, and others—so the most vulnerable will have access to high quality & affordable healthcare and prevention services.

Janet Cooper’s Journey: Overcoming Adversity Through Education

Discover Janet Cooper’s rise from challenging beginnings to becoming an educated beacon of hope, thanks to crucial support.

Hoboken Grace Cares for Caregivers of Children With Disabilities

Each year, members of Hoboken Grace church in Hoboken, N.J., host a two-day retreat for World Hope International’s Enable the Children staff in Sierra Leone. The team understands that caregivers of children with disabilities need care and support, too.

With You, Women in Sierra Leone Can Survive Cervical Cancer

Screening for cervical cancer once can halve death rates in Sierra Leone. Since 2022, World Hope has screened over 7,000 women across 80 villages.

individuals received medical service during Haiti’s earthquake in 2021

worth of medical supplies distributed in Sierra Leone in 2021

children with disabilities received physical and behavior therapy in Sierra Leone in 2021

people supported with quality health care at LaGonave Wesleyan Hospital in 2019