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Lutherans and Anglicans join hands to support South Sudanese refugees LWF Uganda and Episcopal diocese in South Sudan explore joint programming, awareness-raising
COVID-19: Adopt an Economy of Life, urge global Christian organizations Coronavirus pandemic a prophetic moment
Better schools for staff and students in Jordan LWF, CLWR and Global Affairs Canada mark completion of pioneering ‘Improved Learning Environments for Children’ project
COVID-19: Medical personnel must be protected Chilean doctor and health care workers in Latin America targets of violent threats
Put age, gender, diversity at heart of IDP policies LWF joins collective of NGOs calling on UN panel to ensure inclusivity in dealing with Internally Displaced People
COVID-19: Faith based organizations call for immediate ceasefire Lutheran World Federation and Islamic Relief Worldwide appeal for peace to protect people from Coronavirus
COVID-19: Breaking the cycle of poverty for young people in Naples The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Italy provides short-term aid and long-term opportunities for vulnerable families
Poland: Presiding bishop calls for peace and understanding Bishop Jerzy Samiec appeals to government officials
COVID-19: RRF is “tangible expression of solidarity” Over 50 applications to LWF’s Rapid Response Fund show churches’ “overwhelming” need for support
COVID-19: United in prayer for humanity LWF joins Pope Francis and Grand Imam of Al-Azhar in call to global prayer on 14 May