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Cameroon: Caring for the climate, #WithRefugees LWF sustains long-term commitment to people and environment
16 Days: End violence against women & children Member Churches and Country Programs call for Awareness, Action, Accountability
Silence not an option against populism LWF President Musa and Vice-President Jackelén emphasize transformational leadership
International law and multilateral mechanisms must be respected and strengthened Serious concerns about US position on Israeli settlements Public Statement, 20 November 2019
Searching for treasures of Lutheran tradition Women doing theology ask: What does the gospel say about gender in the church today?
New publication: Resisting Exclusion - Global Theological Responses to Populism Amplifying the churches’ voices for justice and hope in society
Agreement reached concerning AVH cash-flow crisis PA commits to monthly payments for treatment and reducing incurred debt
Germany: Towards more intergenerational justice Lutheran churches decide more youth participation in governing bodies