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6 May 2019 Round Table for Book launch: Affirming Women’s Human Rights, Resources for Faith-Based Organizations
Mexican church marks 10 years of women’s ordination Equal participation in other areas of church life has grown
Advocating for women’s access to social protection Calling for stronger partnerships with governments to guarantee women’s rights
LWF celebrates International Women’s Day 2019 Staff in Geneva office take part in program of activities to raise awareness around gender justice in the workplace
Nepal: Woman leader Damai chronicles her journey from bondage to leadership More than 120 local government representatives, thanks to LWF’s work among freed bonded laborers
Colombia: Pushing for peace and women’s rights Lutheran church joins other civil society representatives presenting shadow report to UN’s CEDAW committee
Germany: The long road to equal rights for women in leadership Women’s right to vote and their representation in Lutheran synods