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LWF World Service Annual Report 2023 published The LWF World Service Annual Report reflects LWF’s humanitarian and development work in a growing number of conflicts and emergencies worldwide.
LWF country programs celebrate International Women’s Day LWF country programs worldwide are celebrating International Women’s Day.
A way out of poverty for communities in Burundi Meet Musa and Esperance, two farmers in Burundi’s poorest province Cankuzo.
16 Days: stepping up efforts to prevent GBV A recently published toolbox of resources for implementing gender justice in churches and society forms the centerpiece of a webinar marking the 16
LWF World Service launches new website LWF World Service has launched a new website to feature the humanitarian and development work of the LWF.
Human Rights Council: promoting gender justice in Burundi At the recent session the Human Rights Council, the LWF commended the Burundi government for constructive engagement with the Universal Periodic Re