World Ark Magazine
World Ark magazine is an exclusive publication of Heifer International distributed to our donors.
World Ark Archives
World Ark 2019 Holiday Issue
Articles from this issue:
- Emmy Award Winner Uzo Aduba
- Why We Need More Women Journalists at the U.S.-Mexico Border
- 8 Facts You Didn't Know About Turkeys
- 12 Unique Holiday Feasts Around the World
- Ecuadorian Farmers Spin Alpaca Wool Into Gold
- How It's Made: Alpaca Yarn & Knits
- 10 books to help you understand immigration
- From Patriarchy to Partnership in Rural Rwanda
- 6 Things You Didn't Know About Rwanda
- Vibrant Quechua fashion mixes ancient craftsmanship & European influences
- Young Artist Raises $5K for Heifer International by Painting Cards
World Ark 2019 Fall Issue
Articles from this issue:
- The People, Places and Things celebrating 75 years in 2019
- Spirit houses nourish the souls
- Toxic Masculinity Is No Match For Cambodia's Female Farmers
- Take a Look at Ecuador in the 50s and 60s in These Historical Photos
- Hop in a Time Machine to 1960s Bolivia
- Improving Mental Health and Well-Being in Impoverished Communities
- Lost Children Archive Leaves Echoes of Family Separation
- Remembering the Time We Flew 100,000 Chicks to Egypt in the 1950s
- Vintage photos showcase little-known pieces of history from Korean War
- Oh my gourd, you have to try this healthy(ish) comfort food
- The Hidden Exploitation Crisis Behind Every Cup of Coffee
World Ark 2019 Summer Issue
Articles from this issue:
- A Visual Guide to Recycling
- Pasta Primavera: The Perfect Recipe for Your Extra Produce
- It smells worse than it tastes and other lies people tell about durian
- Female Friendship Prevails in Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao
- Khardung La Pass and Back Again: A Biker's Tale
- Life on the Mekong River: working, shopping and bunking on the water
- Migrant No More: How Chickens Are Keeping Families Together in Cambodia
- Peggy’s Picks: Heifer’s Historian Shares Photos That Left an Impression
- Solar-powered well delves for clean water in the desert