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Drilling deep to bring water to refugees from Burundi (LWI) - Already exhausted, Burundian refugee Hatungaimana Justina gave birth in the Mtendeli refugee camp in west Tanzania days after arriving ther
"If we ever get out of here." Follow the lives of three refugees in the Kakuma refugee camp, northwest Kenya, in this documentary by the
“We will not abandon you” ACT Alliance General Secretary offers encouragement to Nepal earthquake survivors
A unique combination of academic and spiritual encounters (LWI) – A series of consultations for Christian and Muslim scholars organized by The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) in partnership with academic i
A strong commitment to ‘leave no one behind’ (LWI) – As the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) begins its 60th session in New York this week, representatives of faith-based
Five years conflict in Syria AL MAFRAQ, Jordan/ GENEVA, 17 March 2016 (LWI) – “I was very sad to leave my country, but we came here looking for safety,” 11-year-old La
Empowering people to claim their rights (LWI) – “Our key achievement was getting information directly from the communities,” says Francesca Traglia, Deputy Programme Coordinator with The
Ecumenical witness for peace and reconciliation in Colombia Catholic, Lutheran and Mennonite Trilateral Dialogue Commission on Baptism
Young advocates of peace and justice (LWI) - Lutheran youth in Indonesia want churches to use the education, creativity and technological aptitude of young people to enhance the work o