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Czech Republic: Promoting intercultural dialogue on stage LWF encourages integration and storytelling through an amateur theatre
South Sudan: promoting empowerment through education Maureen Ogutu, LWF Education Coordinator in Maban, South Sudan, shares challenges and hopes for children in the war-torn region
Statement: LWF condemns attacks against medical facilities in Gaza International humanitarian law must be respected
Chad: Sudanese refugees need more assistance Over 700,000 Sudanese refugees have fled to Chad, seeking safety and hope.
LWF opens clinic in Ramallah, Palestine Oncology and other specialized treatments for people in the West Bank
Syria: LWF calls for donations Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, LWF is urgently calling for donations to help rebuild the country.
Human Rights Day: Reaffirming and reclaiming human dignity “Our rights, our future, right now” theme signifies urgent action
Strategies for forgotten crises World Service programs in francophone Africa discuss strategy at Regional Management Team Meeting
Fighting in Syria halts LWF activities in Aleppo Syria’s civil war had already provoked one of the world’s largest refugee crises, but renewed fighting is causing further suffering and a breakdown