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Call for human rights-based climate action LWF Youth secretary says climate change disproportionately impacts women, youth, indigenous communities
LWF supports survivors of sexual violence in DRC Delegation visits Panzi hospital and pledges support to survivor network in Kasai region
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Faith actors call for Global Solidarity with Refugees UNHCR, LWF and other faith communities commit to support refugees
Call to act on climate-related crises, religious and political injustice Public statements and resolutions from 2019 LWF Council meeting
Ecumenical guests laud LWF’s commitment to Christian dialogue LWF Council receives greetings from global church bodies
UN endorses LWF work for Development Goals New online tool launched to help churches link their work to UN’s 2030 Agenda
LWF Communion Office to remain in Geneva General Secretary asked to present long-term financial sustainability plan