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Churches pledge support for Colombia’s human rights defenders Geneva event calls for stepped-up efforts to achieve sustainable peace and justice for victims
The dangerous task of defending human rights in Colombia The LWF welcomes recipients of an award for human rights defenders
Educating for peace in a multi-religious world LWF’s work to welcome migrants and refugees under the spotlight at a conference on ‘Promoting Peace Together’
Churches in South Sudan promote “three pillars of peace” LWF supports grassroots work toward dialogue and reconciliation
Human Rights Council: Concern for conflict-affected populations and people with albinism LWF’s intervention at 40th session of UN Human Rights Council
Guatemala: Church concern over setback in fight against impunity Interview with ILUGUA President Rev. José Pilar Álvarez Cabrera
Advocating for women’s access to social protection Calling for stronger partnerships with governments to guarantee women’s rights
South Sudan: Human rights’ review mechanism provides strong foundation for lasting peace LWF-organized UN side event presents challenges and opportunities of implementing UPR recommendations