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Faith-based organizations issue statement at Human Rights Council “Common vision to protect dignity of girls and women”
New LWF publication: “Religious Plurality and the Public Space” Christian and Muslims scholars reflect on the role faith in the public sphere
Junge’s recognition brings “joy and pride” to Chilean Lutheran church Bishop Bruch affirms advocacy for human rights and justice
General Secretary Junge earns Honorary Doctorate for service to LWF communion Build bridges between communities, Junge urges Canadian graduates
Dutch minister Ploumen visits LWF Nepal relief work “Deeply impressed with resilience of Nepalese people”
LWF Colombia held up as example of high quality aid New global standards expected to bring about greater accountability
LWF to gather proof of human rights status in Mozambique “A responsibility to ensure the evidence we collect is robust”
Repeat journey for Burundian refugee who fled militia Family sheltering in LWF-supported camp in Tanzania
LWF and Islamic Relief partner in Nepal earthquake response Christian and Muslim humanitarian organizations provide relief for marginalized groups