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Malaria and Faith: Building Strong PartnershipsMalaria and Faith: Building Strong Partnerships

June 12, 2013
A global program to combat malaria has attracted major international funding and is showing promising progress. A wide range of faith actors...

Global Institutions of Religion: Ancient Movers, Modern ShakersGlobal Institutions of Religion: Ancient Movers, Modern Shakers

February 28, 2013
Focused on the intersection of religious and other global institutions, in this book Katherine Marshall combines concise introduction with...

Faith and the WASH AgendaFaith and the WASH Agenda

January 22, 2013
Water, indisputably essential to health and well-being, livelihoods, humanitarian operations, and all human activity, is a central element in all...

Corruption: Ten Ideas to Enhance Religious Engagement in Global Integrity MovementsCorruption: Ten Ideas to Enhance Religious Engagement in Global Integrity Movements

January 18, 2013
Pinpointing corruption’s perils, measuring its gravity, and pursuing governance strategies and action programs are high priorities in contemporary...

Human Trafficking: Faith in Action in CambodiaHuman Trafficking: Faith in Action in Cambodia

January 15, 2013
As a hotspot for human trafficking, Cambodia has received intensive media coverage and international attention as a global human rights challenge....

Engaging Faith Communities in Southeast Asia: An Issues and Priority AgendaEngaging Faith Communities in Southeast Asia: An Issues and Priority Agenda

January 8, 2013
In Southeast Asia’s diverse religious landscape, religion tends to be taken for granted except when it contributes to social strife and violence....

Engaging Faith Communities on Immunization: What Next?Engaging Faith Communities on Immunization: What Next?

January 4, 2013
Preventable child deaths outrage everyone. Immunization campaigns save millions of children’s lives and therefore unite widely divergent...

Reducing Maternal Mortality: Roles for Faith-Linked Institutions and CommunitiesReducing Maternal Mortality: Roles for Faith-Linked Institutions and Communities

January 1, 2013
Religious institutions and leaders can and should contribute more directly to global and national efforts to address shockingly high levels of...

Bringing Intercommunal Cooperation and Religious Voices into Humanitarian and Development PolicyBringing Intercommunal Cooperation and Religious Voices into Humanitarian and Development Policy

November 1, 2011
At the request of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAoC), a Berkley partner, Senior Fellow Katherine Marshall researched the current...

Bringing Intercommunal Cooperation and Religious Voices into Humanitarian and Development Policy: Recommendations for Policy MakersBringing Intercommunal Cooperation and Religious Voices into Humanitarian and Development Policy: Recommendations for Policy Makers

November 1, 2011
At the request of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAoC), a Berkley partner, Senior Fellow Katherine Marshall researched the current...

Women in Religious PeacebuildingWomen in Religious Peacebuilding

May 1, 2011
To recognize and understand better the role of women in religious peacebuilding, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), the World Faiths...

Education for All: Where Does Religion Come In?Education for All: Where Does Religion Come In?

August 1, 2010
In this article published in the journal Comparative Education, Katherine Marshall examines the complex role of religion in global education...

Malaria: Scoping New Partnerships Malaria: Scoping New Partnerships

January 9, 2009
This report surveys the contributions of faith-inspired organizations to the global fight against malaria and suggests ways to increase their...

Ancient and Contemporary Wisdom and Practice on Governance as Religious Leaders Engage in International Development Ancient and Contemporary Wisdom and Practice on Governance as Religious Leaders Engage in International Development

December 1, 2008
Published in the December 2008 edition of the Journal of Global Ethics, this paper reviews intersecting paths that bring ethics, values, and...

The World Bank: From Reconstruction to Development to Equity The World Bank: From Reconstruction to Development to Equity

March 15, 2008
This important book provides a comprehensive introduction to the World Bank, explaining where this complex institution comes from, how it works,...

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"Women, Religion, and Peace: Exploring Experience, Probing Complexity" Meeting Report

January 6, 2012

On January5-6, 2012, the United States Institute for Peace (USIP), the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University, and World Faiths Development Dialogue (WFDD) organized a second symposium on women's religious peacebuilding at USIP headquarters in Washington, DC. This meeting report summarizes the discussions that took place over the two-day event, capturing the main themes and highlighting presented case studies, key questions, recommendations, and other points of discussion.

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