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Earth Day: Nigerian youth contribute to climate justice Education and advocacy project raises climate awareness among pupils and communities
Stepping up vocational training for Palestinian students LWF and Lutheran church in Holy Land join together to strengthen inclusive technical training for women and men
LWF invites youth to apply for Peace Messengers training in June 15 April deadline to submit applications endorsed by an LWF member church
Human Rights Council: LWF welcomes appointment of special rapporteur for climate Protecting the safety and security of minorities
LWF announces grants for youth-led climate projects “Taking a step for the protection of God’s creation”
CSW66: Women must lead the way out of climate crisis LWF and ELCA host event exploring ways in which women are driving movement for more sustainable living
LWF calls to “protect and restore ecosystems” Integrated solutions needed to achieve climate justice and sustainable development
Kakuma Got Talent: a stage for youth creativity and ingenuity Refugee youth display their expertise in inventive self-expression
“A brave space for courageous peace” LWF and partners encourage youth leadership in interfaith dialogue
Chile: “Seeds of Hope” for climate justice Youth engage in education, community gardening, and reforestation project
LWF welcomes new UNICEF director Following five decades of fruitful partnership, LWF urges “stronger collaboration for our shared mission”
From Swedish countryside to global church coordination Head of LWF’s Department for Theology, Mission and Justice reflects on a career in international development