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Germany: Advocate for the rights of refugees Voices from the Communion: Bishop Heinrich Bedford-Strohm
World Refugee Day: Every Action Counts Lutheran church leaders advocate for the protection of displaced people
Faith actors call for Global Solidarity with Refugees UNHCR, LWF and other faith communities commit to support refugees
Empowering displaced communities in Central African Republic ‘More positive examples needed from the CAR’, says LWF team leader
World Refugee Day: Extend the hand of welcome Statement by LWF President Musa and General Secretary Junge
Welcoming refugees: an opportunity to grow together LWF joins faith-based organizations calling for solidarity with forcibly displaced people
Global Lutheran leaders sign UN refugee agency petition LWF stands with 60 million displaced people on World Refugee Day
Displaced by violence (LWI) – “We live as if in a prison,” Maria (not he real name) says. “We cannot go outside, and even in our homes we are not safe.