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Youth delegates observe negotiations on the road to COP26 Insights gained strengthens local climate justice advocacy
World Refugee Day: Celebrating the gifts of refugees “Promoting inclusion, as we work with marginalized communities”
Vatican visit to mark next step from conflict to communion LWF delegation to meet Pope Francis and extend agreement on closer cooperation with Caritas Internationalis
A resource to strengthen churches’ engagement in exceptional times Updated edition and French version of The Church in the Public Space
LWF Council to meet online, 18-23 June Governing body to reflect on response to COVID-19, plans for 2022, elect next General Secretary
Global Young Reformers Network: A place to connect with the wider church New program executive for youth shares vision for network
Short films showcase interfaith harmony in Indonesia LWF National Committee in Indonesia among producers of four films selected for portrayal of inclusive citizenship
Highlights of LWF’s work in a unique year of COVID-19 solidarity LWF Annual Report 2020 is available online
Evaluation and outlook for women's network in Central and Western Europe Continued engagement for women’s empowerment and gender justice
COVID-19: Faith leaders urge G7 to end vaccine inequality Vital to ensure vaccines reach poorest countries
Supporting Syria’s refugees, ten years on Czech Diaconia continues to support LWF’s vital education and skills training for Syrian refugees in neighboring Jordan
Allow medical and humanitarian access to Gaza Doctors from Augusta Victoria Hospital denied entry to provide lifesaving treatment for cancer patients