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LWF Emergency Assistance to Refugees in Kenya’s Flooded Kakuma Camp ACT Alliance Response Fund to Provide Clean Water, Shelter, Food, Protection and Psychosocial Support
Concern for Iraqi Refugees as Cold Season Approaches LWF Assists With Shelter, WASH and Winter Clothing
Kakuma Refugee Camp Resilient in the Midst of Flooding Nine Dead, Two Thousand Affected as River Overflows
Connect, Participate and Contribute to the Lutheran Reformation LWF General Secretary Invites Churches to 2015-2017 Process
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In Brazil, LWF President Younan Urges Church to Proclaim Equality and Dignity for All Bishop Younan Visits Evangelical Church of the Lutheran Confession in Brazil
Synod on Family: Emphasis on Urgency and Space for Open Conversations Reflections by LWF General Secretary Junge and ELCSA Bishop Phaswana
Democracy Is Important for the Future of Hong Kong Lutheran Bishop Decries Wide Gap between Authorities and Youth
The Lutheran World Federation and Islamic Relief Worldwide Start on Joint Project Jordanians and Syrian refugees work on “Peace-Building and Hygiene Promotion”