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Rediscovering the meaning of democracy Global conference encourages churches to engage critically with exclusionary populism
Churches tackling the problem of populism International conference on public theology and dialogue between cultures
“We must speak out against injustice” Dr Ojot Miru Ojulu appointed LWF Assistant General Secretary for International Affairs and Human Rights
“Fighting against the commodification of everything” LWF and ecumenical partners urge new economic system serving all
LWF pushes for peaceful resolution of conflict in Syria and respect for international law Strengthen the international instruments of justice and peace
Young people against gun violence “I believe if you see something wrong, you have to have the courage to stand up and speak out”
Increase of attacks on human rights defenders in Colombia LWF supports Colombian Commission of Jurists
ELCA Bishops stand with youth in addressing gun violence and school safety Solidarity with children and youth who “March for our Lives”