Tag: faith groups

Tackling Inequality on the grounds of religion or belief: more than ‘add religion and stir’
Guest post by Cathy Shutt Last year the Coalition of Religious Equality and Inclusion in Development (CREID) contracted me to conduct research in support of mainstreaming inequality on the grounds of religious belief or non-belief in international development. Having taught on ‘faith in development’ for over ten years, I was naturally curious and accepted. Despite […]
Read More »Why don’t Faith Groups and Anti-Corruption Activists Work Together More?
Guest post by Katherine Marshall, who will be one of the panelists at tomorrow’s webinar on ‘Emergent Agency in a time of Covid 19’ (register here) Religious actors and transparency/accountability advocates ought to be natural allies, but all too often, they barely communicate, much less work actively together. That is a huge missed opportunity for […]
Read More »How can Faith Groups get better at campaigning on climate change?
On Monday, I had not two fascinating big picture conversations under Chatham House Rules – these are a gift to bloggers as you don’t have to remember who said what, and can take all the credit for anything clever. I’ve already blogged the discussion on theories of change and the Middle East. The second was […]
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