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Conditions for Syrian refugees worsen (LWI) – Lack of education, protection, and assistance with livelihoods are the most pressing needs of Syrian refugees.
Brick by brick, earthquake survivors rebuild their homes Nepal: Reconstruction starts in model villages
Press Release: Joint Ecumenical Commemoration of the Reformation in Lund Pope Francis, LWF President Bishop Younan and General Secretary Junge to lead October event
Human rights remain a challenge in Mozambique (LWI) – The government of Mozambique has accepted most of the human rights issues addressed in the last Universal Periodic Review (UPR).
Renewed fighting causes refugee influx to Uganda (LWI) - Renewed fighting in South Sudan has caused a new influx of refugees into neighboring Uganda.
UN human rights consultations start in Uganda (LWI) - Gender-based violence and poor access to education are among the major human rights challenges for refugees in south western Uganda.
We must address root causes of the refugee crisis GENEVA, 19 January 2016 (LWI) – The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) General Secretary Rev.