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Church leaders amplify call to protect ecosystems, livelihoods and future generations Encouragement to LWF COP 29 delegation to insist on action that guarantees a sustainable future
COP29: Building hope for a climate just future LWF delegates reflect on climate and their journeys of faith
Church leaders call on G20 to halt growing inequality, ramp up climate action In a letter to G20 leaders meeting in Brazil, LWF and partners call for far-reaching tax policies and meaningful climate action
LWF and ecumenical partners urge global action for biodiversity and climate justice LWF, ACT, and WCC issue joint statement following COP16 in Colombia
Increase faith-based advocacy efforts for justice LWF participates in ACT General Assembly meets in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Palestine-Israel: LWF joins call to uphold international law, protect civilians Association of International Development Agencies condemns atrocities, calls for immediate ceasefire
Faith leaders call for global action against HIV/AIDS Prayer breakfast highlights ongoing need for united global effort
New York: Faith leaders call for true and transformative peace General Secretary Burghardt: “Creating contexts where people and communities can thrive”