Knowledge for Development and Diplomacy (K4DD) Programme
The Knowledge for Development and Diplomacy (K4DD) Programme supports the use of learning and evidence to improve the impact of...
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The Knowledge for Development and Diplomacy (K4DD) Programme supports the use of learning and evidence to improve the impact of...
27 September 2023
Published by: University of Bristol
Freedom of religion and belief is crucial to any sustainable development process, yet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pay...
22 April 2021
22 January 2021
Religious discrimination can be a driver of poverty overall and harm many who those who are most marginalised and left furthest behind....
Religious Inequalities in Development
What are the experiences of women who are considered the religious other”? What relations of power influence their positions within their religious communities, broader society and politics? Why have they been ignored by feminists and development actors?
The Religious Inequalities in Development seminar series challenges to understand why inequalities underpinned by individual (non)belief and/or religious affiliation to a community have been a blind spot for international development for so long, and, more importantly what can be done to better understand and integrate an approach to Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) into global development.
15 October 2019
The Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) is inviting expressions of interest for the submission of short...
The Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) provides research evidence and delivers practical programmes which aim to redress the impact of discrimination on the grounds of religion or belief, tackle poverty and exclusion, and promote people’s wellbeing and empowerment. CREID is led by the Institute of Development Studies in partnership with Al-Khoei Foundation, Minority Rights Group and Refcemi (the Coptic Office for Advocacy and Public Policy).
IDS has pioneered approaches to linking up the supply of inclusive research with the demand for evidence from governments, donors,...