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Partners for peace and humanitarian aid in Myanmar LWF speaks at Canadian Parliament on human rights in Rakhine State
"Blessing and opportunity for Europe” Regional inter-religious conference to protect children on the move
Kenya: COVID-19 has secondary effects on women and children refugees Gender impact assessment shows rising inequality
Churches express deep solidarity with Ethiopia Ecumenical organizations send pastoral letter to churches and people of Ethiopia facing multiple challenges
Shadow Pandemic: educate and legislate to end sexual violence Webinar showcases best practices by faith groups working together to end gender-based violence in Uganda
From receiving rations to running a business LWF project in Uganda empowers refugees to be self-sustaining
16 days to step up action against gender-based violence LWF launches campaign with action pack for churches and country programs to engage in local advocacy
Indonesia: Concern about freedom of religion LWF and WCRC call on Indonesian president to better protect Christian communities