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Advent in Northern Iraq – 2nd Advent: Peace During this Advent time, we think of the people in Northern Iraq who have fled from their homes.
Diaconal and theological work belong together Speaking in Württemberg, the General Secretary of the Lutheran World Federation recalls the founding of the LWF
LWF Haiti Program Continues Projects to Promote Sustainable Development, Environmental Protection after 2010 Earthquake Income Generating Schemes, Support to Most Vulnerable Groups
European Lutherans Express Solidarity with Italian Church for ‘Welcoming the Stranger’ Message from LWF Regional Church Conference
LWF Emergency Assistance to Refugees in Kenya’s Flooded Kakuma Camp ACT Alliance Response Fund to Provide Clean Water, Shelter, Food, Protection and Psychosocial Support
Concern for Iraqi Refugees as Cold Season Approaches LWF Assists With Shelter, WASH and Winter Clothing
Kakuma Refugee Camp Resilient in the Midst of Flooding Nine Dead, Two Thousand Affected as River Overflows