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  • 28 March 2022, Arusha, Tanzania: Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (right) visits the Tumaini University Makumira, a higher learning institution of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania. Here, walking through the campus with ELCT general secretary Eng. Robert Kitundu (centre) and theology professor Prof. Dr Faustin Mahali (left).
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  • 28 February 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: Women walking through the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho.  Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Miriam Struyk, Director of Programs at PAX, a Dutch peace organization working in 14 conflict areas, from Syria to Sudan and from Colombia to Ukraine, speaks at the end of the Walk of Peace. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Holding the Flame of Peace, Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, president of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD), speaks at the end of the Walk of Peace. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Holding the Flame of Peace, Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, president of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD), speaks at the end of the Walk of Peace. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit (right) and Berit Hagen Ag¯y (middle) participate in a Walk of Peace. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: The "peace flame" is a symbol throughout the Walk of Peace. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Holding the flame of peace, Rev. Karin van den Broeke, member of the Executive Committee of the World Council of Churches, speaks at the end of the Walk of Peace. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: The "peace flame" is a symbol throughout the Walk of Peace. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Dr Agnes Abuom, moderator of the World Council of Churches Central Committee. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rev. Karin van der Broeke, World Council of Churches executive committee member from the Protestant Church in the Netherlands leads the last few steps towards the Nieuwe Kerk. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, president of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) (left) and Dr Agnes Abuom, moderator of the World Council of Churches (right) in conversation. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: A peace dove and flowers honour a monument at the Armenian Church in Amsterdam. A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 23 August 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands: WCC staff Owe Boersma (left), Dr Agnes Abuom, moderator of the World Council of Churches Central Committee (middle), and Prof. Fernando Enns (right). A ìWalk of Peaceî on 23 August in Amsterdam gathers hundreds of young people and religious leaders who, as they stroll together, celebrating the ecumenical movement and challenging each other to accomplish even more. The walk offers moments of reflection and prayer at several houses and buildings - including a synagogue, the Santí Egidio Community, the Armenian Church, and many others - all of which carried stories of blessings, wounds and transformation.
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  • 11 May 2022, Paralimni, Cyprus: H.E. Metropolitan Dr Isaac Barakat of Germany and Central Europe (right) of the Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, Archbishop Kegham Khajerian of the Armenian Apostolic Church (Mother See of Cilicia (left) and other participants walk towards the chapel of Agia Anna for morning prayer, as an Inter-Orthodox Pre-Assembly Consultation to the World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly brings together more than 50 delegates representing 20 Eastern and Oriental Orthodox member churches, in Cyprus on 9-16 May 2022. The purpose of the meeting is to study, discuss and reflect on the main theme of the WCC 11th Assembly, "Christ's love moves the world to reconciliation and unity" from an Orthodox perspective.  <br />
Discussions also center around current global challenges and how the Orthodox agenda at the WCC 11th Assembly can keep dialogue open.
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  • 22 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: People walk in procession through the Jerusalem Old City as part of a celebration of Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem (Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem) marking the 17th anniversary of his enthronement.
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  • 22 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: People, many of them Orthodox priests, walk in procession through the Jerusalem Old City as part of a celebration of Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem (Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem) marking the 17th anniversary of his enthronement.
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  • 22 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: The cross signals the way, as people walk in procession through the Jerusalem Old City as part of a celebration of Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem (Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem) marking the 17th anniversary of his enthronement.
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  • 23 November 2022, Bethlehem, Palestine: Two boys walk up a street inside the Aida camp, established in 1950 by UNRWA and located between the municipalities of Bethlehem, Beit Jala and Jerusalem.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Bhoj Khanal (left), team leader of the Lutheran World Federation in Ukraine, and School director Luidmyla Kutchovera (right) walk through a hallway at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 10 October 2022, Kyiv, Ukraine: People walk through the rubble on the street of Vulytsya Tereshchenkivsʹka in central Kyiv, which hours earlier was hit by a Russian missile. In the morning of 10 October, 75 Russian missiles were reported to have been fired at cities across Ukraine, including Kyiv, Lviv, and Kharkiv.
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  • 27 August 2022, Karlsruhe, Germany: Participants in an Ecumenical Youth Gathering that brings together hundreds of youth from all over the world in the lead-up to the World Council of Churches 11th Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany walk through town towards the assembly venue. The 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches is held in Karlsruhe, Germany from 31 August to 8 September, under the theme "Christ's Love Moves the World to Reconciliation and Unity."
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  • 27 August 2022, Karlsruhe, Germany: Participants in an Ecumenical Youth Gathering that brings together hundreds of youth from all over the world in the lead-up to the World Council of Churches 11th Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany walk through town towards the assembly venue. The 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches is held in Karlsruhe, Germany from 31 August to 8 September, under the theme "Christ's Love Moves the World to Reconciliation and Unity."
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  • 23 May 2022, Taganrog, Russia: A group of refugees walk on a path enshrouded in trees at the Kotlostroitel Children’s Wellness Centre ”Sunny” in the village of Krasnydesant, near Taganrog in southwest Russia, which following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in late February serves as temporary accommodation for refugees from the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine — most of them women, children and elderly people. While the refugees receive Russian state support for accommodation and meals, the Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) also accompany them, providing spiritual and psychosocial support, as well as processing and responding to individual or more specific requests or needs expressed by the refugees.
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  • 23 May 2022, Taganrog, Russia: Children walk through the Romashka sports and recreation complex in Zolotaya Kosa, southwest Russia near the border to Ukraine. Romashka hosts several hundred refugees from the Donbas region in Ukraine, most of them children from orphanages formerly in the Donbas region of Ukraine, evacuated as military tensions grew in eastern Ukraine and along the border between Ukraine and Russia in mid-February 2022. While the refugees receive Russian state support for accommodation and meals, the Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) also accompany them, providing spiritual and psychosocial support, as well as processing and responding to individual or more specific requests or needs expressed by the refugees.
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  • 11 May 2022, Paralimni, Cyprus: Participants Consultant Rev. Prof Dr Michael Kinnamon (centre), Metropolitan Zachariah Mar Nicholovos of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (left) and Metropolitan Dr Mor Coorilos Geevarghese of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch (right) in conversation as they walk towards the chapel of Agia Anna for morning prayer, as an Inter-Orthodox Pre-Assembly Consultation to the World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly brings together more than 50 delegates representing 20 Eastern and Oriental Orthodox member churches, in Cyprus on 9-16 May 2022. The purpose of the meeting is to study, discuss and reflect on the main theme of the WCC 11th Assembly, "Christ's love moves the world to reconciliation and unity" from an Orthodox perspective.  <br />
Discussions also center around current global challenges and how the Orthodox agenda at the WCC 11th Assembly can keep dialogue open.
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  • 11 May 2022, Paralimni, Cyprus: H.E. Metropolitan Dr Isaac Barakat of Germany and Central Europe (centre) of the Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, and other participants walk towards the chapel of Agia Anna for morning prayer, as an Inter-Orthodox Pre-Assembly Consultation to the World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly brings together more than 50 delegates representing 20 Eastern and Oriental Orthodox member churches, in Cyprus on 9-16 May 2022. The purpose of the meeting is to study, discuss and reflect on the main theme of the WCC 11th Assembly, "Christ's love moves the world to reconciliation and unity" from an Orthodox perspective.  <br />
Discussions also center around current global challenges and how the Orthodox agenda at the WCC 11th Assembly can keep dialogue open.
    Cyprus-2022-Hillert-20220511_AH2_618...jpg
  • 11 May 2022, Paralimni, Cyprus: Participants walk towards the chapel of Agia Anna for morning prayer, as an Inter-Orthodox Pre-Assembly Consultation to the World Council of Churches’ 11th Assembly brings together more than 50 delegates representing 20 Eastern and Oriental Orthodox member churches, in Cyprus on 9-16 May 2022. The purpose of the meeting is to study, discuss and reflect on the main theme of the WCC 11th Assembly, "Christ's love moves the world to reconciliation and unity" from an Orthodox perspective.  <br />
Discussions also center around current global challenges and how the Orthodox agenda at the WCC 11th Assembly can keep dialogue open.
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  • 27 March 2022, Moshi, Tanzania: Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania Presiding Bishop Dr Fredrick Shoo (mid-right) and Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (mid-left) walk in procession as Sunday service gathers several hundred congregants in the Moshi Lutheran Cathedral, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania’s northern diocese.
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  • 2 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (left) and LWF World Service country representative Jesse Kamstra (right) walk through the Palorinya refugee settlement in the West Nile area of northern Uganda. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 26 March 2022, Moshi, Tanzania: Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (centre) and Lutheran World Federation Vice-President for the Africa region Rev. Dr Jeannette Ada Maina walk through a hotel compound of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania under the guidance of ELCT northern diocese general secreetary Zebadiah Moshi.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Refugees walk through the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Refugees walk through the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Refugees walk through the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Refugees walk through the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (left) and LWF World Service country representative Jesse Kamstra (centre) and Bishop Jones Ole Meliyio of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (right) walk through a marketplace area of the Nyumanzi refugee settlement. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Refugees walk through the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 9 March 2022, northeast Hungary: Two people, one carrying a camera bag and camera, walk from a border crossing along the Ukrainian border in northeast Hungary.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People walk along the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. 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, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People walk along the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. 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, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: People walk along the platform at Nyugati station in Budapest. 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, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Families walk on the platform after arriving at Nyugati station in Budapest. 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, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 7 March 2022, Budapest, Hungary: Families walk on the platform after arriving at Nyugati station in Budapest. 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, including support in arranging free accommodation, tickets for onward travel, as well as necessary items such as snacks and food, diapers for the children, clothes and basic medical supplies.
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  • 11 March 2022, Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia: A young girl turns around to reach for a doll she has dropped as she and her family walk through the Vyšné Nemecké border crossing between Slovakia and Ukraine. The Vyšné Nemecké border crossing connects Slovakia with the city of Uzhgorod in Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February, hundreds of thousands of refugees have crossed the border to Slovakia in search of refuge and shelter from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation. The border crossing at Vyšné Nemecké sees up to some 10,000 refugees cross each day, with faith-based and humanitarian organisations providing immediate support to people as they come into Slovakia. Support onsite includes simple shelter and beds for resting, information services, coordination of onward travel into Slovakia and finding temporary accommodation there, medical and psychosocial support, food, drinks, toys for the children, hygiene items and other necessities.
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  • 11 March 2022, Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia: A young girl carries a doll as she and her family walk through the Vyšné Nemecké border crossing between Slovakia and Ukraine. The Vyšné Nemecké border crossing connects Slovakia with the city of Uzhgorod in Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February, hundreds of thousands of refugees have crossed the border to Slovakia in search of refuge and shelter from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation. The border crossing at Vyšné Nemecké sees up to some 10,000 refugees cross each day, with faith-based and humanitarian organisations providing immediate support to people as they come into Slovakia. Support onsite includes simple shelter and beds for resting, information services, coordination of onward travel into Slovakia and finding temporary accommodation there, medical and psychosocial support, food, drinks, toys for the children, hygiene items and other necessities.
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  • 11 March 2022, Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia: A young girl carries a doll as she and her family walk through the Vyšné Nemecké border crossing between Slovakia and Ukraine. The Vyšné Nemecké border crossing connects Slovakia with the city of Uzhgorod in Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February, hundreds of thousands of refugees have crossed the border to Slovakia in search of refuge and shelter from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation. The border crossing at Vyšné Nemecké sees up to some 10,000 refugees cross each day, with faith-based and humanitarian organisations providing immediate support to people as they come into Slovakia. Support onsite includes simple shelter and beds for resting, information services, coordination of onward travel into Slovakia and finding temporary accommodation there, medical and psychosocial support, food, drinks, toys for the children, hygiene items and other necessities.
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  • 11 March 2022, Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia: A woman and child walk through the Vyšné Nemecké border crossing between Slovakia and Ukraine. The Vyšné Nemecké border crossing connects Slovakia with the city of Uzhgorod in Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February, hundreds of thousands of refugees have crossed the border to Slovakia in search of refuge and shelter from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation. The border crossing at Vyšné Nemecké sees up to some 10,000 refugees cross each day, with faith-based and humanitarian organisations providing immediate support to people as they come into Slovakia. Support onsite includes simple shelter and beds for resting, information services, coordination of onward travel into Slovakia and finding temporary accommodation there, medical and psychosocial support, food, drinks, toys for the children, hygiene items and other necessities.
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  • 11 March 2022, Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia: A woman and her child walk towards the toilets at the Vyšné Nemecké border crossing between Slovakia and Ukraine. The Vyšné Nemecké border crossing connects Slovakia with the city of Uzhgorod in Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February, hundreds of thousands of refugees have crossed the border to Slovakia in search of refuge and shelter from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation. The border crossing at Vyšné Nemecké sees up to some 10,000 refugees cross each day, with faith-based and humanitarian organisations providing immediate support to people as they come into Slovakia. Support onsite includes simple shelter and beds for resting, information services, coordination of onward travel into Slovakia and finding temporary accommodation there, medical and psychosocial support, food, drinks, toys for the children, hygiene items and other necessities.
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  • 17 March 2022, Siret, Romania: Refugees from Ukraine walk to the bus after passing through the Vama Siret border crossing, Romania. The Vama Siret border crossing connects northeast Romania with Ukraine. Located north of Siret and further in the south the city of Suceava, the crossing connects Romania with the Ukrainian village of Terebleche and further north the city of Chernivtsi. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military starting on 24 February 2022, close to half a million refugees have fled across the Ukrainian border into Romania. In the past 24 hours, government figures indicate more than 50,000 people have crossed the border in search of refuge, an estimated 20 percent of whom are expected to stay in Romania, rather than transit into other European countries.
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  • 17 March 2022, Siret, Romania: Refugees from Ukraine walk to the bus after passing through the Vama Siret border crossing, Romania. The Vama Siret border crossing connects northeast Romania with Ukraine. Located north of Siret and further in the south the city of Suceava, the crossing connects Romania with the Ukrainian village of Terebleche and further north the city of Chernivtsi. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military starting on 24 February 2022, close to half a million refugees have fled across the Ukrainian border into Romania. In the past 24 hours, government figures indicate more than 50,000 people have crossed the border in search of refuge, an estimated 20 percent of whom are expected to stay in Romania, rather than transit into other European countries.
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  • 17 March 2022, Siret, Romania: An aid worker and two refugees from Ukraine walk together near the Vama Siret border crossing, Romania. The Vama Siret border crossing connects northeast Romania with Ukraine. Located north of Siret and further in the south the city of Suceava, the crossing connects Romania with the Ukrainian village of Terebleche and further north the city of Chernivtsi. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military starting on 24 February 2022, close to half a million refugees have fled across the Ukrainian border into Romania. In the past 24 hours, government figures indicate more than 50,000 people have crossed the border in search of refuge, an estimated 20 percent of whom are expected to stay in Romania, rather than transit into other European countries.
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  • 11 March 2022, Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia: Refugee families from Ukraine walk through the Vyšné Nemecké border crossing between Slovakia and Ukraine. The Vyšné Nemecké border crossing connects Slovakia with the city of Uzhgorod in Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February, hundreds of thousands of refugees have crossed the border to Slovakia in search of refuge and shelter from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation. The border crossing at Vyšné Nemecké sees up to some 10,000 refugees cross each day, with faith-based and humanitarian organisations providing immediate support to people as they come into Slovakia. Support onsite includes simple shelter and beds for resting, information services, coordination of onward travel into Slovakia and finding temporary accommodation there, medical and psychosocial support, food, drinks, toys for the children, hygiene items and other necessities.
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  • 11 March 2022, Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia: Refugee families from Ukraine walk through the Vyšné Nemecké border crossing between Slovakia and Ukraine. The Vyšné Nemecké border crossing connects Slovakia with the city of Uzhgorod in Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February, hundreds of thousands of refugees have crossed the border to Slovakia in search of refuge and shelter from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation. The border crossing at Vyšné Nemecké sees up to some 10,000 refugees cross each day, with faith-based and humanitarian organisations providing immediate support to people as they come into Slovakia. Support onsite includes simple shelter and beds for resting, information services, coordination of onward travel into Slovakia and finding temporary accommodation there, medical and psychosocial support, food, drinks, toys for the children, hygiene items and other necessities.
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  • 11 March 2022, Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia: A refugee family from Ukraine walk towards the bus that will take them further into Slovakia from the Vyšné Nemecké border crossing between Slovakia and Ukraine. The Vyšné Nemecké border crossing connects Slovakia with the city of Uzhgorod in Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February, hundreds of thousands of refugees have crossed the border to Slovakia in search of refuge and shelter from war and an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation. The border crossing at Vyšné Nemecké sees up to some 10,000 refugees cross each day, with faith-based and humanitarian organisations providing immediate support to people as they come into Slovakia. Support onsite includes simple shelter and beds for resting, information services, coordination of onward travel into Slovakia and finding temporary accommodation there, medical and psychosocial support, food, drinks, toys for the children, hygiene items and other necessities.
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  • 17 March 2022, Siret, Romania: Refugees from Ukraine walk to the bus after passing through the Vama Siret border crossing, Romania. The Vama Siret border crossing connects northeast Romania with Ukraine. Located north of Siret and further in the south the city of Suceava, the crossing connects Romania with the Ukrainian village of Terebleche and further north the city of Chernivtsi. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military starting on 24 February 2022, close to half a million refugees have fled across the Ukrainian border into Romania. In the past 24 hours, government figures indicate more than 50,000 people have crossed the border in search of refuge, an estimated 20 percent of whom are expected to stay in Romania, rather than transit into other European countries.
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  • 19 February 2020, Amman, Jordan: 10-year-old Bayan (left), a girl born with Cerebral Palsy, walks with her mother Eman Ahmed (right) to the Al Yarmouk Primary Mixed School, in the Lewa'a Al Jama'a district. Following three years in a school exclusively for children with disabilities, today Bayan attends 4th grade at Al Yarmouk, which has recently opened up to receive her. The school teaches some 750 students from 1st - 6th grade, most of them Jordanian, but some also from Syria and other countries. The school has received support from the Lutheran World Federation in refurbishing their buildings and classrooms, as well as training on protection and social cohesion, including how to become more inclusive of children with disabilities.
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  • 19 February 2020, Amman, Jordan: 10-year-old Bayan (left), a girl born with Cerebral Palsy, walks with her mother Eman Ahmed (right) to the Al Yarmouk Primary Mixed School, in the Lewa'a Al Jama'a district. Following three years in a school exclusively for children with disabilities, today Bayan attends 4th grade at Al Yarmouk, which has recently opened up to receive her. The school teaches some 750 students from 1st - 6th grade, most of them Jordanian, but some also from Syria and other countries. The school has received support from the Lutheran World Federation in refurbishing their buildings and classrooms, as well as training on protection and social cohesion, including how to become more inclusive of children with disabilities.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: A pair of Jewish men walk in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Ecumenical Accompaniers Kristin (left) and Charlotte (right) walk through the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk through the H1 area of Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Ecumenical Accompaniers Kristin (left) and Charlotte (right) walk through the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
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  • 1 March 2020, Bethlehem, Palestine: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk down a street towards the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem. The EAPPI accompanies local communities living under occupation, which includes attending church on Sundays.
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  • 2 December 2019, Madrid, Spain: LWF Secretary for Youth Pranita Biswasi (left) and other members of the LWF delegation walk toward the plenary hall on day one of COP 25 in Madrid.
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  • 3 June 2019, Djohong, Cameroon: Staff of the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme walk through the Borgop refugee camp, under the leadership of Mathieu Idjawo (right), project coordinator of 'Strengthened Livelihoods and Social Cohesion for Central African Republic refugees and host communities in Cameroon'. The Borgop refugee camp is located in the municipality of Djohong, in the Mbere subdivision of the Adamaoua regional state in Cameroon. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation since 2015, the camp currently holds 12,300 refugees from the Central African Republic.
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  • 14 April 2019, Jerusalem: Two muslim women walk down a street in Jerusalem's Old City.
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  • 16 November 2018, San José de León, Mutatá, Antioquia, Colombia: 14-month-old girl Charli Stephany and her mother walk through the village in San José de León. Born in late October 2017, the girl is just over a year old and her mother went through pregnancy at a time when the plastic that today makes the foundation of fish farming tanks, served as roofs over community members’ heads. Following the 2016 peace treaty between FARC and the Colombian government, a group of ex-combatant families have purchased and now cultivate 36 hectares of land in the territory of San José de León, municipality of Mutatá in Antioquia, Colombia. A group of 27 families first purchased the lot of land in San José de León, moving in from nearby Córdoba to settle alongside the 50-or-so families of farmers already living in the area. Today, 50 ex-combatant families live in the emerging community, which hosts a small restaurant, various committees for community organization and development, and which cultivates the land through agriculture, poultry and fish farming. Though the community has come a long way, many challenges remain on the way towards peace and reconciliation. The two-year-old community, which does not yet have a name of its own, is located in the territory of San José de León in Urabá, northwest Colombia, a strategically important corridor for trade into Central America, with resulting drug trafficking and arms trade still keeping armed groups active in the area. Many ex-combatants face trauma and insecurity, and a lack of fulfilment by the Colombian government in transition of land ownership to FARC members makes the situation delicate. Through the project De la Guerra a la Paz (‘From War to Peace’), the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Colombia accompanies three communities in the Antioquia region, offering support both to ex-combatants and to the communities they now live alongside, as they reintegrate into society. Supporting a total of more than 300 famil
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  • 27 January 2019, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: As the sun rises, people walk in search of water along the road from Ginnir to Micha in the Bale Zone of Ethiopia.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Women walk through Sohal Tole. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 21 August 2018, De Glind, Netherlands: Through a Pilgrim Walk, youth participants explore what it means to be on a Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace. What are the sources of inspiration, the barriers to be overcome? "On the Moveî is the theme as 12 Dutch and 12 international youth gather for a Youth Pilgrimage in the Netherlands on 21-23 August. Gathering as part of the celebrations of the World Council of Churches 70th anniversary in 2018, the youth spend three days together to explore what it means to be young pilgrims in the ecumenical movement today.
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  • 21 August 2018, De Glind, Netherlands: Through a Pilgrim Walk, youth participants explore what it means to be on a Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace. What are the sources of inspiration, the barriers to be overcome? "On the Moveî is the theme as 12 Dutch and 12 international youth gather for a Youth Pilgrimage in the Netherlands on 21-23 August. Gathering as part of the celebrations of the World Council of Churches 70th anniversary in 2018, the youth spend three days together to explore what it means to be young pilgrims in the ecumenical movement today.
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  • 21 August 2018, De Glind, Netherlands: Through a Pilgrim Walk, youth participants explore what it means to be on a Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace. What are the sources of inspiration, the barriers to be overcome? "On the Moveî is the theme as 12 Dutch and 12 international youth gather for a Youth Pilgrimage in the Netherlands on 21-23 August. Gathering as part of the celebrations of the World Council of Churches 70th anniversary in 2018, the youth spend three days together to explore what it means to be young pilgrims in the ecumenical movement today.
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  • 26 February 2020, Abu Dis, Palestine: Two women walk on a street near the Al-Quds ('Jerusalem') University in Abu Dis.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Ecumenical Accompaniers Kristin (left) and Charlotte (right) walk through a market street in the Muslim Quarter of the Jerusalem Old City.
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  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Ecumenical Accompaniers Kristin (left) and Charlotte (right) walk through the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk through the H1 area of Hebron, West Bank.
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  • 1 March 2020, Bethlehem, Palestine: Participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk down a street towards the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem. The EAPPI accompanies local communities living under occupation, which includes attending church on Sundays.
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  • 31 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Women walk along the road to Mokong, in the Mayo-Tsanaga department, far north region, Cameroon.
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  • 31 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: Staff of the Lutheran World Federation's World Service programme walk through the Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 5 June 2019, Gado, Cameroon: A group of women walk with their children through the Gado refugee camp in Cameroon. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Gado refugee camp in he East region of Cameroon hosts more than 25,000 refugees from neighbouring Central African Republic.
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  • 3 June 2019, Djohong, Cameroon: Staff of the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme walk through the Borgop refugee camp, under the leadership of Mathieu Idjawo (first line, right), project coordinator of 'Strengthened Livelihoods and Social Cohesion for Central African Republic refugees and host communities in Cameroon'. The Borgop refugee camp is located in the municipality of Djohong, in the Mbere subdivision of the Adamaoua regional state in Cameroon. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation since 2015, the camp currently holds 12,300 refugees from the Central African Republic.
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  • 3 June 2019, Djohong, Cameroon: A group of women walk towards the Borgop refugee camp. The Borgop refugee camp is located in the municipality of Djohong, in the Mbere subdivision of the Adamaoua regional state in Cameroon. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation since 2015, the camp currently holds 12,300 refugees from the Central African Republic.
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  • 21 August 2018, De Glind, Netherlands: Through a Pilgrim Walk, youth participants explore what it means to be on a Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace. What are the sources of inspiration, the barriers to be overcome? "On the Moveî is the theme as 12 Dutch and 12 international youth gather for a Youth Pilgrimage in the Netherlands on 21-23 August. Gathering as part of the celebrations of the World Council of Churches 70th anniversary in 2018, the youth spend three days together to explore what it means to be young pilgrims in the ecumenical movement today.
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  • 21 August 2018, De Glind, Netherlands: Through a Pilgrim Walk, youth participants explore what it means to be on a Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace. What are the sources of inspiration, the barriers to be overcome? "On the Moveî is the theme as 12 Dutch and 12 international youth gather for a Youth Pilgrimage in the Netherlands on 21-23 August. Gathering as part of the celebrations of the World Council of Churches 70th anniversary in 2018, the youth spend three days together to explore what it means to be young pilgrims in the ecumenical movement today.
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  • 21 August 2018, De Glind, Netherlands: Through a Pilgrim Walk, youth participants explore what it means to be on a Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace. What are the sources of inspiration, the barriers to be overcome? "On the Moveî is the theme as 12 Dutch and 12 international youth gather for a Youth Pilgrimage in the Netherlands on 21-23 August. Gathering as part of the celebrations of the World Council of Churches 70th anniversary in 2018, the youth spend three days together to explore what it means to be young pilgrims in the ecumenical movement today.
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  • 24 September 2015, Trinidad, Cuba: Children walk home from school, using umbrellas as protection from the strong, midday sun.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A Jewish man walks on one of the streets in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A woman walks on one of the streets in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • 23 November 2022, Bethlehem, Palestine: A woman walks towards Manger Square in central Bethlehem in the afternoon light.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A woman walks on one of the streets in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A Jewish man walks on one of the streets in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A man places his palm on his face as he walks past on one of the streets near Lion's Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A man walks past on one of the streets near Lion's Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A man walks past on one of the streets near Lion's Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A man walks through one of the streets in the Old City of Jerusalem, talking on his phone.
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