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Supporting Syria’s refugees, ten years on Czech Diaconia continues to support LWF’s vital education and skills training for Syrian refugees in neighboring Jordan
Aid agencies warn of irreversible damage in Syria Statement calls on international community to push for end to conflict and step up urgent humanitarian aid
“Durable and peaceful solutions” needed for displaced Rohingya LWF World Service director Maria Immonen reflects on the situation in Myanmar and Bangladesh
COVID-19: Empower girls to determine their future International Day of the Girl: Concern about the impact of COVID-19 on girls
COVID-19: Responding when social distancing isn’t an option LWF World Service concerned about long-term effects of the pandemic
World Humanitarian Day: maintaining hope, in times of crisis Talk about the mental health of aid workers, LWF World Service director says
World Refugee Day: Every Action Counts Lutheran church leaders advocate for the protection of displaced people