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Relief for Tigray despite renewed fighting Renewed hostilities in Ethiopia’s Tigray region and neighboring provinces have closed the humanitarian corridor established after a truce 5 months
"This job makes me feel needed” LWF in Poland does not only work with local staff, but also employs refugees from in its centers.
Haiti: preparing for a busy hurricane season LWF equips communities with disaster risk reduction strategies
Six months in: Continued support needed for Ukraine “Great hospitality and solidarity” by Lutheran churches
Communicating faith through radio and podcasts Church communicators from the Lutheran communion talk audio
AVH: funds allow hospital to continue life-saving work Augusta Victoria Hospital announces quality services can continue following recent U.S and E.U payments
Bangladesh: Living in displacement, the life of a Rohingya family “We fled for our lives […] We now have shelter, clothes, food, cooking ingredients and all other things”
Ecumenical witness to plight of Mediterranean migrants Swedish Bishop Karin Johannesson visits Anglican and Catholic parishes on islands of Sicily and Lampedusa
South Sudan: expanding education for children with disabilities “Children and youth like me had lost hope for the future but now see a bright future”