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CREID Working Paper 16

Engaging with Religious Inequality in Humanitarian Response: A Case Study from Iraq 2014–2019

Published on 26 October 2022

This paper explores how religious diversity dynamics shaped humanitarian assistance efforts in the context of large-scale displacement due to conflict in Iraq, and what actions were taken to engage with religious inequalities through programmatic responses. It is based on fieldwork in Iraq, interviews with local and international humanitarian practitioners, and document analysis.

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Barker, J.P. (2022) Engaging With Religious Inequality in Humanitarian Response: A Case Study from Iraq 2014–2019, CREID Working Paper 16, Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies DOI: 10.19088/CREID.2022.012

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Jeremy Barker

Postgraduate Researcher

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published by
Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.19088/CREID.2022.012
isbn
978-1-80470-047-1
language
English

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