Implementing Strategic Religious Engagement in International Development
Katherine Marshall,
Sudipta Roy,
Chris Seiple and
Hugo Slim
The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2021, vol. 19, issue S1, 63-77
Abstract:
Strategic religious engagement in relief & development efforts requires: a careful country assessment, establishing appropriate principles of engagement, and defining priority sectors and institutions (possibly including multireligious platforms equipped to serve as intermediaries). Important factors to take into account include: (a) a risk assessment; (b) review of information sources and gaps; (c) understanding religion-state relationships; (d) religious roles in civil society and with both formal and informal institutions; (e) involvement in humanitarian activities including prevention and response; and (f) possible sensitivities and conflicts involving religious actors including potential for engagement with a peacebuilding focus.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/15570274.2021.1983350
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