Past Event

Religious Inequalities in Development

How can we address religious inequalities in a post-Covid-19 transition?

26 June 2020 16:00–17:30

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Despite much of humanity being faced with one of its worst pandemics for over a century, Covid-19 has not been a great equaliser. Pre-existing vulnerabilities have been exposed and social, economic, gender and religious inequalities have been exacerbated. If we do not address these inequalities now, the situation could be dramatically worse for religious minorities around the world, in the wake of Covid-19 and its manifold consequences. So, what can be done?

Keynote

Rehman Chishti MP, Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief

Chair Mariz Tadros, CREID/IDS

Speakers

Discussant: Mike Battcock (DFID)

Daily Fake News – considering the best and worst-case scenarios

As a way of encouraging debates around the “so what?” question in relation to policy impacting FoRB on the ground in the future, these two fake news articles, set in June 2021, present  a best-case scenario and a worst-case scenario to help us think about what we need to do to have religiously inclusive societies post-Covid-19 globally to achieve the scenario in the first article and avoid the scenario of the second.

 

Key contacts

Emilie Wilson

Head of Communications and Impact, ICTD

e.wilson@ids.ac.uk

+44 (0)1273 915779

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