Section 3. Reports of the National Bishop and Canadian Lutheran World Relief

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Section 3 Reports of the National Bishop and Canadian Lutheran World Relief

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Report to the Eastern Synod June 2016 On behalf of the Board, staff and volunteers of Canadian Lutheran World Relief, I wish to thank the leaders, congregations and members of the Alberta and the Territories Synod. We are thankful in the Lord s name for your trust and confidence in CLWR. We value your partnership as we seek to fulfill Christ s mission together. CLWR is now in its 70 th year of service on behalf of Lutherans from coast to coast to coast. Our vision remains focused on challenging the causes of human suffering and poverty so that people may live in peace and dignity and are empowered to achieve their universal rights to basic needs and quality of life. As the executive director of Canadian Lutheran World Relief, it is my pleasure to bring greetings to the people of the Alberta and the Territories Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada CLWR has made an intentional decision to renew its emphasis on the needs of forcibly displaced persons in the world. This makes sense since as an agency with vast experience in sustainable development, humanitarian assistance and refugee sponsorship, CLWR understands the full cycle of the refugee experience and is committed to bring about actions that result in better protection and treatment of forcibly displaced persons as well as the fulfilment of their human rights. This includes supporting programing that addresses the longer-term needs of forcibly displaced persons. To do so, requires a stable and sufficient funding base that transcends the traditional divide between development aid and emergency assistance and recognizes that forced displacement is a global problem that threatens the attainment of all anti-poverty goals. Inspired by God s love for humanity, CLWR believes that traditional care and maintenance approaches to emergency relief are unsustainable and can lead to a culture of dependency. CLWR believes that assistance in protracted refugee situations should aim towards resiliency as the ultimate goal. It is imperative that adequate resources are invested in linking relief and development work to ensure flexible, relevant assistance that leads to poverty eradication and empowers affected individuals to be agents of change and transformation. CLWR is engaged with a number of refugee and internally displaced populations. Chief among them are Syrians in Jordan. Since the beginning of the conflict in Syria, CLWR has programmed nearly $10 million in humanitarian aid and relief. We will soon launch a bi-lateral program to improve learning environments in 75 schools by providing renovations, repairs and upgrades to washrooms, classrooms, hallways, libraries, recreational areas and school kitchens. As well 450 teachers, advisors and school administrators will be trained by 40 staff trainers in hygiene promotion, environmental awareness and child protection. Our partners will be the Jordanian Ministry of Education and LWF-Jordan. In Northern Iraq, CLWR and Lutheran World Federation are working to reduce the vulnerability of conflict-affected people in the Dohuk region by providing structural and sanitation upgrades to 200 3-5

homes and distributing non-food items. The most vulnerable families, including those headed by women are being targeted for relief. There is almost no coverage of the South Sudanese refugee situation. The ongoing conflict and worsening humanitarian situation inside the world s youngest nation is fueling a refugee exodus into Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda at a much higher rate than initially anticipated. CLWR is supporting humanitarian aid and building resilience for refugees from South Sudan in a variety of settings in those countries. We have been granted another $1million by the Government of Canada to continue this work. The media attention on Syrian refugees and the ELCIC Reformation challenge to sponsor refugees has led to an explosion of interest in sponsorship by congregations. CLWR is responding to this demand through its regional offices in Waterloo and New Westminster. In fact, the staff of CLWR, in partnership with the staffs of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and Lutheran Church-Canada are walking the walk and have sponsored a family of four Syrians who are now in Winnipeg. The renewed emphasis on refugees has not diminished our traditional development, education and health programming. Hand in hand with partners on the ground, lives are being changed in places like Ethiopia, Nicaragua, Haiti, West Bank and East Jerusalem, and Nepal to name only a few locations. Global Encounter 2016 was a huge success. Members of this synod were among the 41 people who visited CLWR programs in Uganda and Ethiopia. The 2018 Global Encounter will travel to Jordan and the Holy Land. God continues to lead us in new directions. CLWR s public policy focus will be called Education in Action. It will work to encourage policy changes within government; engage government stakeholders on issues that affect CLWR; and, educate the Lutheran community. We celebrate the loving and caring hands that prepare quilts and blankets and fill We Care kits in church basements and halls in this synod and across Canada. At least four shipments of donated commodities leave for refugee camps and development programs around the world every year. I am delighted to announce that the number of We Care bags ordered has topped 100,000. We are thankful for the leadership of Rebekah Ludolph and David Schulze on our board and Rev. Doug Reble who serves as vice-president. Their insight and gifts of discernment add great value to the board s decisions and governance. To learn more about what CLWR is doing to make a difference in people s lives, please visit our website at www.clwr.org. We pray God will continue to bless you so that you may be a blessing for others. God bless Robert Granke Executive Director 3-6