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14 February 2020
How women from non-majority religions come to experience marginalisation, poverty and exclusion
Over twenty activists and feminists from Egypt, Iraq, Myanmar, Nigeria and Pakistan recently gathered at a workshop organised by the...
14 February 2020
Inclusive Development: Beyond Need, Not Creed
Published by: IDS
This CREID paper explores the extent to which development, in its frames of reference, policy and practice, is sensitive and responsive to religious inequalities. The enquiry is guided by the question 'to what extent does international development thinking, and policy-making engage with freedom of religion or belief?'
Religious Inequalities in Development
What about us? Intersecting inequalities around gender and religion or belief
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?
Religious Inequalities in Development
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
Call for Expressions of Interest: experiences of integrating Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) in development and/or humanitarian programmes
The Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) is inviting expressions of interest for the submission of short...
11 July 2019
9 July 2019
20 June 2019
17 June 2019
Tackling extreme poverty must go hand in hand with addressing persecution of religious minorities and redressing religious inequalities
Faith leaders, activists, charity workers and academic experts from across faiths and sectors gathered to discuss at the inaugural Forum for Freedom of Religion or Belief and Inclusive Development which took place on 11 June in London