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Concerns over violence following elections in Mozambique LWF joins LUCSA in expressing solidarity, calling for humanitarian aid
LWF joins humanitarian leaders in calling for immediate action as Gaza crisis deepens “Ceasefire essential to prevent further suffering”
LWF highlights education challenges for refugee children at African Commission LWF hosts side event with refugee leaders
Palestine-Israel: LWF joins call to uphold international law, protect civilians Association of International Development Agencies condemns atrocities, calls for immediate ceasefire
LWF delegation to attend UN Summit of the Future General Secretary Burghardt leads Lutheran presence at world leaders’ summit in New York
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New study group on peace and reconciliation in war contexts A new study group will provide further theological reflection and interdisciplinary analysis of LWF’s contribution to peace and reconciliation in c
Churches are firsthand witnesses to climate change Through its member churches and grassroots communities, LWF has unique perspectives on connecting local climate advocacy to the global level and vi
Statement: Hospitals in conflict zones must be protected LWF unequivocally condemns attacks on hospitals and medical infrastructure, following Russian missile strike that hit Kyiv children’s hospital, and