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Tirhaka ALP Center in South Sudan
Tirhaka ALP Center in South Sudan
Tirhaka ALP Center in South Sudan
South Sudan: expanding education for children with disabilities
news
26 Jul 2022
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In the Hai-Machuor area in Bor all residents have been displaced by flooding. Photo: LWF/M. Chol
In the Hai-Machuor area in Bor all residents have been displaced by flooding. Photo: LWF/M. Chol
In the Hai-Machuor area in Bor all residents have been displaced by flooding. Photo: LWF/M. Chol
South Sudan: flood recovery through sustainable livelihoods
news
11 May 2022
  • Humanitarian
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Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, the Nyugati train station in Budapest has become a central entry point for refugees arriving by train from the Ukrainian border areas in northeast Hungary. At the station, a range of civil society organisations and other volunteers offer support to incoming refugees. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
A Global Faith Leader in Action
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11 May 2022
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6 Jul 2022 - 6 Jul 2022
Leadership staff from Lutheran World Federation World Service country programs are meeting with the Communion Office colleagues in Geneva. Every year, LWF World Service gathers country directors, emergency team leaders, regional coordinators and other staff to discuss critical issues related to programmatic and managerial work. Photo: Albin Hillert/LWF
Leadership staff from Lutheran World Federation World Service country programs are meeting with the Communion Office colleagues in Geneva. Every year, LWF World Service gathers country directors, emergency team leaders, regional coordinators and other staff to discuss critical issues related to programmatic and managerial work. Photo: Albin Hillert/LWF
Leadership staff from Lutheran World Federation World Service country programs are meeting with the Communion Office colleagues in Geneva. Every year, LWF World Service gathers country directors, emergency team leaders, regional coordinators and other staff to discuss critical issues related to programmatic and managerial work. Photo: Albin Hillert/LWF
2022 World Service Global Leadership Team Meeting
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29 Apr 2022
  • Governance
  • Humanitarian
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2 May 2022 - All day
LWF General Secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt hears the testimonies of two teenage mothers in the Palorinya refugee settlement, Obongi district, Uganda, as part of a visit to the LWF country program in Uganda in April 2022. All photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
LWF General Secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt hears the testimonies of two teenage mothers in the Palorinya refugee settlement, Obongi district, Uganda, as part of a visit to the LWF country program in Uganda in April 2022. All photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
LWF General Secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt hears the testimonies of two teenage mothers in the Palorinya refugee settlement, Obongi district, Uganda, as part of a visit to the LWF country program in Uganda in April 2022. All photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
Uganda: ‘We understand our work as putting faith into action’
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5 Apr 2022
  • Humanitarian
  • Governance
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Adyero Paradise (left), a returnee in Magwi County and LWF South Sudan staff member – Lillian (right), a returnee in Magwi County interviewed by LWF South Sudan, September 2021. Photo: LWF/ C. Mattner
Adyero Paradise (left), a returnee in Magwi County and LWF South Sudan staff member – Lillian (right), a returnee in Magwi County interviewed by LWF South Sudan, September 2021. Photo: LWF/ C. Mattner
Adyero Paradise (left), a returnee in Magwi County and LWF South Sudan staff member – Lillian (right), a returnee in Magwi County interviewed by LWF South Sudan, September 2021. Photo: LWF/ C. Mattner
“I heard of signs of peace in South Sudan, so I decided to come back”
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6 Oct 2021
  • Humanitarian
  • Justice
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Youth playing on the banks of Río Pogue in Atrato, northwestern Colombia. The LWF supports local communities to uphold their rights and protect the Atrato River, which has been polluted by material from extractive industries for decades. Photo: LWF/G. A. Moreno Clavijo
Youth playing on the banks of Río Pogue in Atrato, northwestern Colombia. The LWF supports local communities to uphold their rights and protect the Atrato River, which has been polluted by material from extractive industries for decades. Photo: LWF/G. A. Moreno Clavijo
Youth playing on the banks of Río Pogue in Atrato, northwestern Colombia. The LWF supports local communities to uphold their rights and protect the Atrato River, which has been polluted by material from extractive industries for decades. Photo: LWF/G. A. Moreno Clavijo
Supporting marginalized people to organize and empower themselves
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19 Jul 2021
  • Humanitarian
  • Justice
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Photo: LWF Kenya/ P. Kwamboka
Photo: LWF Kenya/ P. Kwamboka
Photo: LWF Kenya/ P. Kwamboka
World Refugee Day 2021
event
17 Jun 2021
  • Humanitarian
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20 Jun 2021 - All day
Rev. Anne Burghardt and Rev. Dr Kenneth Mtata. Photo: Composite
Rev. Anne Burghardt and Rev. Dr Kenneth Mtata. Photo: Composite
Rev. Anne Burghardt and Rev. Dr Kenneth Mtata. Photo: Composite
Two candidates for next LWF general secretary
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2 Jun 2021
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