Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID). Tackling poverty/redressing impact of discrimination based on religion or belief #FoRB#dev
For more on the importance of #FoRB and poverty, read the free ebook ‘What About Us?’: Global Perspectives on Redressing Religious Inequalities 👇
https://t.co/oifoiKyxBD
#WorldReligionDay#OpenAccess
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21 Jan is #WorldReligionDay – a good moment o remember the importance of freedom of religion or belief globally.
We believe that #FoRB is essential for people living in poverty to achieve their potential, live in dignity, free from stigma & exclusion.
At a time of massive displacement due to wars, conflict and acute instability, it's timely to remember the importance of FoRB-sensitive humanitarian policy.
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A new journal article looks at 'The place of religious inequalities within international development and humanitarian response frameworks: Lessons from Iraq'
https://t.co/0gyZJCROac
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This article is part of the @WorldDevJournal issue 'Religious inequalities and development: Blind spots, contestations, and synergies' edited by Prof Mariz Tadros and Katherine Marshall. Find out more 👇https://t.co/kNDnbfWphD
How to incorporate considerations of religion, religious inequalities and belief into development frameworks and programming?
Read the new article by Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
@IDS_UK & Jeremy Barker @RFInstitute 👇
https://t.co/0gyZJCROac
To mark the International day of Religious Freedom 2023 take a look at the new #OpenAccess book from CREID 'Poverty and Prejudice - Religious Inequality and the Struggle for Sustainable Development'. Read more below🌍.
https://t.co/DMZDwQeae4
#FreedomOfReligion
Read the latest chapter from Amro Hussain on '#Partnerships and #ReligiousInequality' in the new CREID book Poverty and Prejudice.
https://t.co/O46Vh7q0Hg
'The Significance of Freedom of Religion or Belief for Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions', an #OpenAccess chapter from W. Cole Durham Jr taken from the new CREID book Poverty and Prejudice, read more below⬇️
https://t.co/ziy6xibaeg
A new article from IDS Fellow Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and PhD researcher Jeremy Barker explores 'The place of #religiousinequalities within international development and humanitarian response frameworks: Lessons from #Iraq. Read more below 🇮🇶
https://t.co/0gyZJCROac
An interesting chapter in the new CREID book on 'Religious Inequality and Environmental Change', from IDS Fellow @grassandgreens and alum @vinithabachina, read more below⬇️
https://t.co/REg5YB0mdc
Read the latest #openaccess chapter 'Religious Inequalities, Inclusive Cities and Sustainable Development' from @FraGiliberto from the new CREID book Poverty and Prejudice - #Religious Inequality and the Struggle for #SustainableDevelopment
https://t.co/1grq3x0kXu
An interesting chapter from @SchotteSimone addressing 'Religious Inequality and Economic Opportunity: Implications for #SDG10' in the new CREID book Poverty and Prejudice. Read more below
https://t.co/5VmbmPHJ6v
'How Digital Discrimination Affects Sustainable Development for Religious and Ethnic Minorities' - an interesting chapter from IDS researchers @Becky_Faith and Kevin Hernandez in the new CREID book Poverty and Prejudice, read more below⬇️
https://t.co/OFFUuLaEKL
Take a look at this #OpenAccess chapter from the new CREID book on 'Freedom of Religion or Belief and Access to Safe Water' from @kmbayliss.
https://t.co/Su2ccl6hCx
'Interrogating the Gender and Religious Equality Nexus'. An interesting chapter from IDS Fellow Mariz Tadros in the new CREID book Poverty and Prejudice.
Read more below 🛐
https://t.co/Rlghfwp1D0
In this chapter of the new CREID book Poverty and Prejudice Elizabeth M. King addresses '#Religion, #Religiosity and Educational Progress'.
Read more below ⬇️
https://t.co/liIqaTgds5
An interesting chapter from the new CREID book Poverty and Prejudice looks at 'The Intersection of #Religion with the #Health and Wellbeing Sustainable Development Goal' from author @Jill_Olivier.
Read the open access book below⬇️
https://t.co/pd6oshuV7e