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FACULTY LEADER

Katherine Marshall 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...

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The Berkley Center's Religion and Global Development program, in close collaboration with the World Faiths Development Dialogue (WFDD), tracks the engagement of religious communities and faith-inspired organizations around global policy challenges and brings together stakeholders to examine best practices and advance collaboration.
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Religion and Global Development Capstone Conference Interview Series

In preparation for the November 2011 capstone to reflect on the first phase of the Religion and Global Development project, the Berkley Center and the World Faiths Development Dialogue conducted a series of focused interviews with practitioners and scholars working at the forefront of policy and practice at the intersection of faith and development. As the 2015 the Millennium Development Goals deadline approaches, the interview series explores how the efforts of faith-inspired actors can best be harnessed to craft effective policy looking in the years ahead.
Further information on the conference and all participants can be found on the Berkley Center webpage, Faith-Inspired Development Work: Lessons Learned and Next Steps.

PUBLICATIONS

Faith-Inspired Development Work: Appraising the Luce/SFS Program on Religion and Development

May 1, 2012
This summary report was prepared for the November 7, 2011 “capstone” conference at Georgetown University, "Faith-Inspired Development — Lessons Learned and Next Steps: Appraising the Luce/SFS Program on Religion and Global Development." It examines the findings and outcomes of a more than...

MOST RECENT INTERVIEWS

A Discussion with Ed Scott

April 25, 2012

A Discussion with Samia Huq, Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Social Science, BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

November 9, 2011

A Discussion with Azza Karam, Senior Advisor on Culture, UNFPA

October 28, 2011

A Discussion with Ian Linden, Director of Policy, Tony Blair Faith Foundation

October 19, 2011

A Discussion with Carole Rakodi, former Director, Religions and Development Programme, University of Birmingham

October 13, 2011

A Discussion with Tom Jones, Ambassador-at-Large and Senior Leadership Team member, Habitat for Humanity International

October 12, 2011

A Discussion on Faith and Human Development with Quentin Wodon, Adviser, Human Development Network, World Bank

October 7, 2011

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