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Good practices for climate justice advocacy


Involving churches and country programs in “local to global action”
(LWI) – Renewable energy initiatives in refugee camps, reforestation efforts, protection of river basins and indigenous land. The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) highlights such community-based initiatives in a new report on good practices that address the impact of climate change at the local level.

“It is intended to inspire and serve as a call to action in our collective advocacy for a just and sustainable world. The local initiatives emphasize that climate justice is essential to ensure the well-being of present and future generations,” said Ms Elena Cedillo Vargas, LWF Program Executive for Climate Justice.








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  • walter lungayi

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    Engaging churches and country programs in local to global climate action is essential for effective climate justice advocacy.

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    • Rashid Kamau

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      @walter_lungayi These institutions hold significant influence, both locally and globally, and their involvement can strengthen the collective effort needed to address climate change

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