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Image The executive secretary of the United Evangelical Lutheran Churches in India, Rev. Joshuva Peter, says the disease âis exposing once again Indiaâs deep economic divideâ with the countryâs poorest people being hardest hit by restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of infections. Photo: Vinod Baluchamy/UELCI. COVID-19: Indian churches stand with poorest communities UELCI appeals for support to help member churches continue vital work with those worst affected by pandemic (LWI) - Lutheran churches in India are calling for support as they seek to provide a lifeline to the most vulnerable sectors of…
Image With the LWF Rapid Response Fund, 35 women living in poverty in the UELCI member church areas have regained their livelihoods. A tiffin owner serves lunch. UELCI COVID-19: India’s churches help women achieve economic independence LWF supports women seeking safety and income (LWI) - As tailoring requests from the Lutheran congregation in the Chindwara region of India began to pour in, other women took notice of the formerly impoverished mother of five daughters,…