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Human Rights Council: LWF welcomes appointment of special rapporteur for climate Protecting the safety and security of minorities
CSW66: Young people call for action not words “Invest in the future for climate justice” say youth delegates to Commission on the Status of Women
Ukraine: Lutheran bishops from Ukraine and Russia join prayer for peace God is “with the victims of this war. He is with the suffering people. He is there in the hell of war.”
Human Rights Council: Upholding the right to freedom of religion or belief Protecting the safety and security of minorities
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 fact-finding visit to Polish-Ukrainian border Generosity of volunteers gives hope alongside concern for exploitation of vulnerable mothers and children
LWF calls to “protect and restore ecosystems” Integrated solutions needed to achieve climate justice and sustainable development