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Creating a just future: responsible theology and transformative learning in Asia A week of learning and commitment to justice, dignity, and leadership.
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Iraq: Protecting women’s rights, reforming law (LWI) - The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) has addressed the UN Human Rights Council highlighting key women's rights issues during the council's s
Attacks on historic Christian town highlight need for protection of religious communities “Respect for religious freedom, protection of civilian populations,” is essential
Making climate funding fair for everyone Faith-based and indigenous insights reshape climate finance for loss and damage
Economies must prioritize people over profits UN Conference on Financing for Development concludes with a call for urgent action to reform unjust global economy
“They trust me”: New refugee leaders bring hope to Kakuma camp Inauguration on World Refugee Day signals return of community-driven leadership
Civil society to UN: Don’t silence our voices Faith-based organizations and other civil society groups at Seville conference protest their shrinking space
A faith perspective on women’s rights at the Human Rights Council "God’s gift of human dignity and gender justice”
Re-defining humanitarian work in East Africa today Regional Management Team Meeting focuses on cross-border collaboration and strategies to counter the funding crisis