CLWR News & Events

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Supporting small-scale farmers in Ethiopia

Berzegen Yimam is a participant in a project in northern Ethiopia that’s designed to help small-scale farmers increase their food production.

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Encourage the Government of Canada to support smallholder farmers

We all know farming is important. Agriculture provides us with food to keep us healthy and productive, and contributes to our economic health as communities and as a country. Support for agriculture in developing countries is also one of the best ways to alleviate hunger.

International Development Week 2017

International Development Week celebrates Canadian contributions to poverty reduction in the developing world and engages Canadians to learn about those efforts

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New project will improve learning environments in Jordan

On December 15, 2016, the new project “Improved Learning Environments for Children in Irbid Governorate” launched in Amman, Jordan.

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Global Encounter to Jordan and the Holy Land

Join Canadian Lutheran World Relief and experience first-hand the religious, cultural, social and political context of Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian West Bank.

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Merry Christmas from CLWR

Merry Christmas from the staff of Canadian Lutheran World Relief!

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Lutheran World Federation’s Vocational Training Program changes lives

Every time I visit the Vocational Training Program (VTP) in Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem I am struck by the increased quality of the finished products being produced by the students.

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Celebrating 30 years of refugee sponsorship

Thirty years ago, three congregations in Winnipeg’s North End worked together to sponsor an Eritrean mother and daughter.

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Giving Tuesday

Today is Giving Tuesday—a day where charities, companies and individuals join together to share commitments, rally for favourite causes and think about others.

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Government of Canada announces funding to Canadian Foodgrains Bank

Government of Canada announces renewed funding of $125 million to Canadian Foodgrains Bank over five years to provide food for people affected by humanitarian crises.

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Your support in action in Haiti

On October 4, 2016, Hurricane Matthew made landfall in Haiti causing major loss of life, widespread damage, flooding and displacement across the island

 

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Responding to the needs of displaced people in northern Iraq

In northern Iraq, a massive humanitarian crisis looms as the ongoing battle to liberate the city of Mosul from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is posed to escalate an already desperate situation.

South Sudan refugee crisis looms large

Last month, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) estimates that in just three weeks, it processed 37,491 refugees from South Sudan who were fleeing to neighbouring Uganda—8,200 arrived in a single day.

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CLWR welcomes new board members

CLWR is pleased to welcome three new members to its Board of Directors.

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Welcoming the stranger

For St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Winnipeg, MB, sponsoring a refugee family is a tangible response to Christ’s call to help and welcome the stranger.

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Our hearts ache for our Alberta neighbours

When God lays the needs of people facing natural disaster and dislocation on the hearts of Canadian Lutherans, the response is immediate and full of compassion and generosity.

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Hunger for Justice

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) created World Food Day to commemorate its founding in Quebec City, October 16, 1945.

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Vocational training for South Sudanese refugees & host communities

Once Rosemary Leito completes her tailoring training, she’ll be able to start her own business to provide for her family.

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Joint advocacy for refugee rights spurs new church partnership

Canadian Lutheran World Relief and the World Council of Churches are planning joint action on refugee rights now that the Canadian church agency has been approved for WCC membership.

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Responding to the South Sudan refugee crisis

On July 8, 2016 fighting erupted in Juba, South Sudan, between the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) and the SPLA-In Opposition.

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Strengthening Canada’s international assistance

CLWR is seeking your support to better meet the needs of those who are displaced and food-insecure

A message from Robert Granke, CLWR’s Executive Director

The Government of Canada, through Global Affairs Canada (formerly CIDA) is undergoing a review of its international assistance programs. The aim of the review is to rethink Canada’s international assistance policies and programs to better respond to the challenges and opportunities of the new global context. As part of this review, Global Affairs Canada is soliciting feedback from Canadians­—including you!

As supporters of CLWR, we encourage you to submit your input into this process. CLWR is supportive of the Government of Canada’s efforts to review and renew its international assistance (IA) policy. In particular, we applaud the renewed focus on responding to the needs of displaced and vulnerable populations and how to best deliver results. Drawing on our organizational proficiency in the areas of sustainable development and humanitarian assistance, our submission focuses its feedback on three key areas:
    1.    Responding to humanitarian crises and the needs of displaced populations,
    2.    Clean economic growth and climate change, and
    3.    Delivering results.

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Ethiopia drought situation report

While there are some encouraging signs that a break in the drought may be possible, the situation in Ethiopia is still critical in large portions of the country. Here is a sit-rep (situation report) from LWF-Ethiopia.

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Opening ourselves to what God is doing next

If you are a pastor or congregational leader and have been concerned that if your congregation became involved in receiving a refugee family that all the work would fall on you, then we invite you to read this excellent article from Pastor Carol Janke of Messiah Lutheran Church.