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Education for Muslim children in Myanmar LWF supports communities with schools, teacher training and student kits
Young Namibians excited to host global Lutheran youth gathering More than 110 young Lutherans expected for LWF Youth Pre-Assembly in Ondangwa
Guatemala Lutherans speak out against killing of human rights activist Indigenous communities “most affected when defending their way of life”
Churches called to be tireless ambassadors of reconciliation LWF General Secretary Junge welcomes theme of 2017 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
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Transforming lives of refugee children The challenge of providing primary education for all in Dadaab refugee camps
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