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Faith organizations sharpen human rights skills LWF one of the leaders of workshop promoting justice for women
Ethiopian church fosters peace and reconciliation in Gambella ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia/GENEVA, 7 July 2016 (LWI) - Ongoing efforts by the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (EECMY) to diffuse tens
Solidarity with peace building and encouragement of efforts to foster democracy LWF Council 2016 resolutions
Global Lutheran leaders sign UN refugee agency petition LWF stands with 60 million displaced people on World Refugee Day
Many faiths under one roof in Eritrean church kindergartens Lutheran communion support is important and much needed
Interfaith collaboration can reduce gender inequality Religious fundamentalism threatens sustainable development
Conditions for Syrian refugees worsen (LWI) – Lack of education, protection, and assistance with livelihoods are the most pressing needs of Syrian refugees.
Human rights remain a challenge in Mozambique (LWI) – The government of Mozambique has accepted most of the human rights issues addressed in the last Universal Periodic Review (UPR).