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Care for Natural Resources and Community Livelihoods in Nicaragua Lutheran Church “Green Project” Improves Food Security and Economic Opportunities for Rural Families
Transforming the World through Education LWF President Younan Lauds Australian Lutheran Church Schools
It Takes Courage to Work for Unity African Region Affirms Commitment to Host 2017 LWF Assembly in Namibia
General Secretary Junge Affirms Lutheran Communion Solidarity with Drought Affected Namibians Visiting LWF Delegation Assesses Impact of Prolonged Dry Spell on Rural Communities
Emphasis on Protecting Civilians and Respect for International Humanitarian Law in Syrian Conflict Danish Minister Christian Bach Urges More Aid for Refugees and Host Communities
Junge: Bei Syrien-Verhandlungen muss ethisch-moralische Dimension im Mittelpunkt stehen LWB fordert Frieden in Syrien und sagt Verstärkung der humanitären Hilfe zu