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Put age, gender, diversity at heart of IDP policies LWF joins collective of NGOs calling on UN panel to ensure inclusivity in dealing with Internally Displaced People
COVID-19: Faith based organizations call for immediate ceasefire Lutheran World Federation and Islamic Relief Worldwide appeal for peace to protect people from Coronavirus
COVID-19: RRF is “tangible expression of solidarity” Over 50 applications to LWF’s Rapid Response Fund show churches’ “overwhelming” need for support
COVID-19: United in prayer for humanity LWF joins Pope Francis and Grand Imam of Al-Azhar in call to global prayer on 14 May
COVID-19: Slowing the spread of infection in Iraq LWF is distributing hygiene kits and information to households in camps for internally displaced people
COVID-19: Isolated physically, engaged digitally Webinar discusses ways churches are adapting online (LWI) - A
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