Religious Inequalities in Development
How can we address religious inequalities in a post-Covid-19 transition?
Despite much of humanity being faced with one of its worst pandemics for over a century, Covid-19 has not been a great equaliser....
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Religious Inequalities in Development
Despite much of humanity being faced with one of its worst pandemics for over a century, Covid-19 has not been a great equaliser....
1 May 2020
The Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID), led by IDS, has expressed grave concern over a dangerous anti-Ahmadi campaign, currently trending on Twitter in Pakistan.
30 April 2020
New analysis suggests that now, more than ever, further work is needed to ensure World Bank accountability to the public.
14 February 2020
Over twenty activists and feminists from Egypt, Iraq, Myanmar, Nigeria and Pakistan recently gathered at a workshop organised by the...
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?
This research project is led by Eric Kasper of the cities cluster and funded by Winrock and USAID. Phase one What constitutes...
Religious Inequalities in Development
How far can humanitarian and aid organisations balance their principles of neutrality and do no harm with the reality on the ground,...
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.
Religious Inequalities in Development
Religious inequalities refers to the ways in which individuals and groups suffer from systemic marginalisation, exclusion and, in...
9 October 2019
The new IDS Bulletin ‘Accountability Amidst Fragility, Conflict, and Violence: Learning from Recent Cases’ compares a number of cases in conflict-affected contexts, that highlight a number of approaches.