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Celebrating commitment to women's ordination in Mozambique Pastors Zelda Cossa and Rosa Rafael speak of new hope and dedication
Strengthening advocacy for women’s human rights LWF gathers faith-based organizations at training around CEDAW session
Turning a thick Angolan bush into a refugee camp LWF and UNHCR set up a new camp for people fleeing DRC
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World Refugee Day: Extend the hand of welcome Statement by LWF President Musa and General Secretary Junge
Empowering displaced communities in Central African Republic ‘More positive examples needed from the CAR’, says LWF team leader
Welcoming refugees: an opportunity to grow together LWF joins faith-based organizations calling for solidarity with forcibly displaced people
150 years of a grassroots-based revival movement Malagasy Lutheran Church starts year-long jubilee and Reformation anniversary
Reorienting ourselves – From Conflict to Communion LWF General Secretary Martin Junge maps out next steps in the Lutheran-Catholic dialogue