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Image Center for Disaster Risk Management and Community Development Studies | Annual Report 2011 Established in 2008, the Center for Disaster Risk Management and Community Development Studies, an associate program of LWF World Service, reached
Image Lutheran World Service India Trust | Annual Report 2011 The 2011 Annual Report of Lutheran World Service India Trust, an associate program of the Department for World Service since 1974.
Image LWF World Service Ethiopia | Annual Report 2011 Annual Report 2011 of the LWF Ethiopia program on all activities implemented this year: Integrated community development projects, food security, s
Image LWF World Service Chad Program | Activities Report 2007-2011 Activity report 2007-2011 of the World Service Chad program, highlighting the major activities implemented and financed through the ACT Alliance Ap
Image Human and Institutional Capacity Management/Development (HICM/D) Needs Assessment, Planning and Policy Framework–Asia Outcome of the Strategic Leadership Seminar/Consultation in Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 23-28 August 2011.
Image Human and Institutional Capacity Development (HICD) Planning Framework - Africa Outcome of the strategic leadership seminar/consultation in Nairobi, Kenya, 8-12 August 2011.
Image LWF Annual Report 2010-2011 This color brochure gives a glimpse into LWF activities in 2010 and the first months of 2011.
Image DWS Complaints Mechanism Policy and Procedure Responding to complaints from stakeholders is core to the LWF Department for World Service's (DWS) commitment to accountability.
Image Guidelines and tools for participatory poverty studies by Churches in Africa Following the resolutions of the LWF Tenth Assembly in 2003 and the Consultation on Poverty and the Mission of the Church in Africa in Arusha, Tanz