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COVID-19: Empower girls to determine their future International Day of the Girl: Concern about the impact of COVID-19 on girls
Zimbabwe: Women and men working together for gender justice Voices from the Communion: Rev. Elitha Moyo
LWF calls for urgent action on women’s rights A statement marking 25th anniversary of Beijing conference laments slow pace of progress on gender justice
Bible studies highlight gender justice work LWF’s network of women in Latin America and the Caribbean provide hope through reflections on pandemic
Human Rights Council: Concern about sexual violence in South Sudan LWF statement addresses human rights abuses by armed forces and civilians
Cameroon: Protect environment, create employment LWF reforested 119 hectares and trained a community on renewable energy sources
Living at the crossroads of Lutheran and Indigenous cultures Third ‘Being Lutheran’ webinar explores the enriching relationship between Christian values and native traditions