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April 16, 2007Report of the Symposium on Faith-Inspired Organizations and Global Development Policy: US and International Perspectives
EVENTS
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April 25, 2013
Homosexuality in China: An Emergent Social and Religious Controversy
April 23, 2013
Faith Efforts Against Human Trafficking in Cambodia
April 22, 2013
Walking on Air: Alice McDermott and the Faith of the Novelist
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April 16, 2007
Symposium on Faith-Inspired Organizations and Global Development Policy: U.S. and International Perspectives
This discussion centered around the themes of public support mobilization, collaboration with national governments and international institutions, and policy implementation on the ground. The symposium placed a strong emphasis on US-based NGOs that interact with national governments and international organizations across a range of issue areas, including education, health care, gender, humanitarian relief, microfinance, and the environment. Panelists first highlighted how FBOs are involved in development work and then explored the specific tensions that exist around ethical and practical considerations that must be taken by faith-based NGOs. The symposium's participants were in agreement that these types of organizations must consider how to maintain a proper relationship with public authorities and must be sensitive to the nature of the connection they draw between faith, poverty, and social justice.
The consultation was the first in a series of geographically-focused explorations undertaken by the Berkley Center, with support from the Henry R. Luce Foundation, whose objective is both to increase knowledge about institutions and their work and to identify and explore emerging policy issues.
View Background Report: "Mapping the Role of Faith Communities in Development Policy: The US Case in International Perspective"
View Background Report: "Mapping the Role of Faith Communities in Development Policy: The US Case in International Perspective"
Featuring
Katherine Marshall
Katherine Marshall is a Senior Fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, where she leads the Center's program on Religion and Global Development. After a long career in the development field, including several leadership positions at the World Bank, Marshall moved to Georgetown in 2006, where she also serves as a Visiting Associate Professor in the School of Foreign Service. She helped to create and now serves as the Executive Director of the World Faiths Development Dialogue.
Participants
Hady Amr
Hady Amr is director of the Brookings Doha Center in Qatar and a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. His expertise includes: US relations with the Islamic World; Arab-Israeli...
Douglas Balfour
Douglas Balfour is the CEO and North American Advisory Director of Geneva Global, Inc., an organization that works to support performance philanthropy through guided international giving focused on improving the effectiveness of development work....
Douglas Bassett
Douglas Bassett is the area director for Central America and the Caribbean for Compassion International, a Christian evangelical organization for global relief and development. In this role he has coordinated Compassion's ongoing response to the...
David Beckmann
David Beckmann has been president of Bread for the World since 1991, leading campaigns to strengthen US political commitment to overcoming hunger and poverty. A clergyman as well as an economist, he is one of the foremost US advocates for hungry...
Deborah Dortzbach
Deborah Dortzbach is World Relief’s International Director for HIV/AIDS programs, as well as the Director of Health and Social Development. She has been involved in church-based HIV/AIDS prevention and care since the early 1990s. Prior to...
Carol Lancaster
Carol Lancaster is the Dean of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and a professor of politics with a joint appointment in the School of Foreign Service and the Department of Government. Previously, she was the...
William O'Keefe
William O'Keefe is Senior Director of Advocacy at Catholic Relief Services. He advances CRS policy and advocacy positions on issues important to Catholic Relief Services, such as foreign aid reform, trade, humanitarian assistance, migration, and...
William Recant
William Recant is the Assistant Executive Vice-President of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and senior staff person regarding JDC’s non-sectarian and disaster relief programs. He is also the Desk Director for Latin America...
Stephen Weir
Stephen Weir is the vice president for Global Development and Support at Habitat for Humanity International. Weir began work with Habitat in 1993 and helped launch its Sri Lanka program, subsequently becoming vice president for Habitat's...