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Changing laws and patriarchal attitudes go hand in hand Arabic version of LWF Gender Justice Policy launched in West Bank and Gaza
Caring for the children of Palestine Jerusalem’s Augusta Victoria Hospital specializes in the treatment of kidney disease and cancer treatment.
Severe quake damage to Kumamoto’s Lutheran churches and schools Lutheran church assists affected residents, assesses damage
Rebuilding homes and heritage in Nepal one year on One year ago a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated central and Eastern Nepal. A year later, with the help of LWF communities are being re-built.
The joys and challenges of thousands across the LWF LWF committee to discuss funding for member church projects
Deep gratitude to Polish church for refugee support Junge: LWF churches share the vocation of serving people in need
Rebuilding Sanogoan one brick at a time The village of Sanogoan is a small settlement of Newar, the historical inhabitants of the Kathmandu valley.