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Lutheran voices speaking up for people affected by HIV and AIDS As the global community marks 2016 World AIDS Day today, 1 December, hundreds of church workers throughout The Lutheran World Federation communion
A family like any other A program offering love and care to children orphaned by HIV and AIDS in South Africa
Married at eight years old ADJUMANI, Uganda/ GENEVA, 25 November 2016 (LWI) – “I did not have a say in whatever was arranged.
Connecting the local to the global at climate conference LWF Ethiopia brings perspectives from communities devastated by climate change
A moment to reduce suspicion and strengthen common work Africa Vice-President Bishop Alex Malasusa says Catholic-Lutheran Commemoration is a moment to experience God’s grace
Seeking innovative approaches to diaconal service LWF facilitates workshop for churches in West Africa
Skills for a peaceful future LWF Peace Oasis in Za’atari refugee camp offers hope for young refugees from Syria
Churches vital for peace process in South Sudan Panel discussion about civil society and peace-building from below in South Sudan