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Image Youth Toolkit on Climate Change This Toolkit is mainly meant for youth groups and/or leaders working with youth. It can be used as a tool to:
Image Churches say “No” to Violence against Women | Action Plan for the Churches This action plan for the churches is a challenge to LWF member churches to face the painful issue of violence against women in all its forms presen
Image The Continuing Journey: Women’s Participation in the Lutheran World Federation Decided by the LWF Assembly gathered at Evian in 1970, the women desk at the LWF became operational in 1972.
LWF Gender Justice Policy Video This video introduces the LWF’s gender justice principles and methodology and develops the biblical grounding that sustains this policy.
Image Resolution from the European LWF Church Leadership Consultation Trondheim, Norway, 14 May 2015 Publisher: The Lutheran World Federation
Image Journeying Together: LWF Communion in Africa 1955-2015 Journeying Together examines the momentous coming together of African Lutherans for the first time, in 1955 and the legacy of that event in the lif
Image Human and Institutional Capacity Development: an approach in perspective of sustainability This paper explores the relationship between the sustainability program of LWF member churches in the Latin America and the Caribbean region and th
Image Human and Institutional Capacity Management/Development (HICM/D) Policy Framework - Africa Outcome of the strategic leadership seminar/consultation in Nairobi, Kenya, 8-12 August 2011.
Image Human and Institutional Capacity Management/Development (HICM/D) Needs Assessment, Planning and Policy Framework–Asia Outcome of the Strategic Leadership Seminar/Consultation in Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 23-28 August 2011.