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LWF announces grants for youth-led climate projects “Taking a step for the protection of God’s creation”
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LWF fact-finding visit to Polish-Ukrainian border Generosity of volunteers gives hope alongside concern for exploitation of vulnerable mothers and children
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LWF advocates for equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines at Human Rights Council "Until all are safe, no one is safe”
CSW66: Women at forefront of climate solutions LWF's advocacy for gender and climate justice will take center stage at 66th Commission on the Status of Women
Estonian archbishop: We must be peace seekers Archbishop Urmas Viilma says churches in the region must pray for Ukraine and proclaim gospel of peace at all times
Hungary: Mobilizing support for Ukrainian refugees “I am proud of the people of my church,” says Bishop Fabiny
Feminist theology for a just and inclusive church Rev. Dr Wanda Deifelt shares her journey from Brazilian village to pioneering professor and theological advisor