CAFOD’s ability to partner with other faith-based organisations and communities brings significant advantages for its work with displaced people and other conflict-affected communities. However, modern-day humanitarianism does not always sit comfortably alongside some of the practices and approaches of the major religions
Caritas Luxembourg’s work with refugees, IDPs and migrants in Colombia, Lebanon and Luxembourg offer...
Whilst historically the role of religion and faith has been little considered within the development...
This paper analyzes Islamic FBOs’ humanitarian approaches, programs, and challenges. Politicalized r...
The Lutheran World Federation’s experience is that closer cooperation between faith-based organisati...
There is good reason to engage faith-based organisations and local faith communities in humanitarian...
A strategic partnership between the United MethodistCommittee on Relief (UMCOR)1 and Muslim Aid (MA)...
The potential role of local faith communities (LFCs) in promoting resilience in contexts of humanita...
Partnership is increasingly espoused as the best relationship between members of the sustainable dev...
Amid tentative recognition of the work of faith-based organizations (FBOs) in responding to humanita...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
Faith leaders, faith-based organisations and local faith communities play a major role in the protec...
This paper examines the emergence of a humanitarian frontline in several operational contexts. Over ...
Faith-based organisations (FBOs) have long been recognised as having an advantage in delivering prog...
Drawing upon evidence compiled in a recent literature review, we identify five arguments for seeking...
This thesis explores the relationship between faith and project impact in the international humanita...
Caritas Luxembourg’s work with refugees, IDPs and migrants in Colombia, Lebanon and Luxembourg offer...
Whilst historically the role of religion and faith has been little considered within the development...
This paper analyzes Islamic FBOs’ humanitarian approaches, programs, and challenges. Politicalized r...
The Lutheran World Federation’s experience is that closer cooperation between faith-based organisati...
There is good reason to engage faith-based organisations and local faith communities in humanitarian...
A strategic partnership between the United MethodistCommittee on Relief (UMCOR)1 and Muslim Aid (MA)...
The potential role of local faith communities (LFCs) in promoting resilience in contexts of humanita...
Partnership is increasingly espoused as the best relationship between members of the sustainable dev...
Amid tentative recognition of the work of faith-based organizations (FBOs) in responding to humanita...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
Faith leaders, faith-based organisations and local faith communities play a major role in the protec...
This paper examines the emergence of a humanitarian frontline in several operational contexts. Over ...
Faith-based organisations (FBOs) have long been recognised as having an advantage in delivering prog...
Drawing upon evidence compiled in a recent literature review, we identify five arguments for seeking...
This thesis explores the relationship between faith and project impact in the international humanita...
Caritas Luxembourg’s work with refugees, IDPs and migrants in Colombia, Lebanon and Luxembourg offer...
Whilst historically the role of religion and faith has been little considered within the development...
This paper analyzes Islamic FBOs’ humanitarian approaches, programs, and challenges. Politicalized r...