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LWF General Secretary urges upholding of human rights Churches need to influence moral values and policy
Preventing sexual harassment in the office: from policy to practice Commitment to make workplaces safe for all
LWF urges UN members to support progressive refugee policies UNHCR Standing Committee Meeting: LWF and other NGOs call for protection of refugees
Visit of Pope Francis to the Ecumenical Centre will strengthen quest for unity Recognition of WCC’s important work
Empowering young people to train LWF Peace Messengers New manual enables participants to conduct training in local context
Impressions from Catholic-Lutheran dialogue in Finland Church, Eucharist and Ministry “not church dividing issues”
Danish television series sparks discussion about faith and Christianity Approaching ethical discussion through popular culture
Changing the media narrative on refugees Panel discussion on fair representation of refugees in news reporting
Lund Cross placed in chapel of the Ecumenical Center Visual expression of journey towards shared Eucharist