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Myanmar: LWF Resumes Implementation of Programs Back to School for Students and Teachers in Rakhine State
Calling the International Community to Action in South Sudan NGOs Propose Seven Steps to Address Crisis, Churches Call to Prayer
Joint Interreligious Declaration on Peace Building, Democracy and Development Christian and Muslim Leaders Sign at Dialogue Meeting in Tanzania
Tanzania’s vice-president addresses LWF interfaith conference “Build new structures to promote peace”
LWF Joins Call to End Violence against Civilians in South Sudan A Callous Disregard for Civilian Life
LWF Pleads for Cessation of Hostilities and Humanitarian Access to Civilians in South Sudan High Risk of Conflict Destabilizing Entire Region
LWF General Secretary Junge Affirms Commitment to Gender Justice Meeting with Executive Director of UN Women Mlambo-Ngcuka
LWF Addresses Gender Justice at the Commission on the Status of Women Women in Church and Society participate in UN platform
Israel-Palestine Peace Agreement Would Be a Sign of Hope to the World Lutheran Bishops Join US and Jerusalem Church Leaders Commending Secretary Kerry’s Peace Efforts
Freedom of Religion: Liberated From the “Embrace of Power” LWF Reflects on the Report by the Special Rapporteur to the UN Human Rights Council