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Cycling for the climate Young reformers in Indonesia use bicycles to inspire youth action on climate change
“An alarming situation” NGO Briefing to UN member states about Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of Congo
Gender-based violence concerns "all of humanity" Faith-based organizations affirm greater engagement in fighting for women’s rights
Deaf students in Kakuma aim for the sky LWF integrates students with disabilities into schools in the refugee camp.
“In the pursuit of communion and common witness” LWF and WCRC sign the Wittenberg Witness, as WCRC joins JDDJ
Celebrating commitment to women's ordination in Mozambique Pastors Zelda Cossa and Rosa Rafael speak of new hope and dedication
Strengthening advocacy for women’s human rights LWF gathers faith-based organizations at training around CEDAW session
Turning a thick Angolan bush into a refugee camp LWF and UNHCR set up a new camp for people fleeing DRC
Reviving, rethinking, renewing faith Young Reformers in the United States bring youth voices to congregations