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Giving girls a second chance Poverty alleviation initiative in rural Malawi targets girls dropping out of school
“An alarming situation” NGO Briefing to UN member states about Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of Congo
Strengthening advocacy for women’s human rights LWF gathers faith-based organizations at training around CEDAW session
A safe childhood for boys and girls Women’s group in Jordan advocates against early marriage and child labor
Aid organizations call for protection of civilians in Syria Statement to Brussels conference on Statement to Brussels conference on ‘Supporting the future of Syria and the region’
“Don’t reconvert plowshares into swords” LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr Martin Junge about the famine alert in East Africa and Nigeria, the arms race and migration
Lutheran Bishop in Tanzania speaks up against the persecution of people with albinism LWF urges Human Rights Council to work with religious leaders
The LWF and Namibia’s quest for independence The Namibian churches and the LWF played a vital role during Namibia’s struggle for independence.