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South Africa: School children leading climate advocacy, food sustainability, and creation care Striving for long-term sustainability and biodiversity
Asia: Building resilience and hope to weather the storm Indonesian Bishop Telaumbanua leads discussion on post-pandemic ministry at Asia Church Leadership Conference
Searching for identity in Svalbard’s Arctic region Voices from the Communion: Rev. Siv Limstrand shares reflections from a community living on top of the world
Online program to empower lay and ordained for climate justice work in communities “Climate change affects every corner of the world”
Jordan: Saving water while improving food security LWF pioneers hydroponic farming system enabling refugees and host communities to grow fresh fruit and vegetables
Earth Day: Nigerian youth contribute to climate justice Education and advocacy project raises climate awareness among pupils and communities
Climate justice: “Immediate and inclusive action needed” IPCC report on “Mitigation of Climate Change” presented
Season of Creation theme: Listen to unheard voices Burning bush logo calls Christians to turn holy anger into action and advocacy to safeguard our common home
Human Rights Council: LWF welcomes appointment of special rapporteur for climate Protecting the safety and security of minorities
CSW66: Young people call for action not words “Invest in the future for climate justice” say youth delegates to Commission on the Status of Women
LWF announces grants for youth-led climate projects “Taking a step for the protection of God’s creation”
CSW66: Women must lead the way out of climate crisis LWF and ELCA host event exploring ways in which women are driving movement for more sustainable living