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Rooted in faith, committed to serving others World Service country program staff in Geneva for Global Leadership Team Meeting
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Guatemalan, Bolivian human rights defenders present at UN Trying to save land from farmers, mining companies, hydro schemes
Forging partnerships for dignified development LWF Central America work shared at side event of High Level Forum
Guatemala Lutherans speak out against killing of human rights activist Indigenous communities “most affected when defending their way of life”