There is good reason to engage faith-based organisations and local faith communities in humanitarian response but doing so raises challenging issues for the interpretation of humanitarian principles in what some see as a post-secular age
Beside Humanitarianism and Intervention (see Fabian's post on 18/04/2013), another central research ...
A case-study from Ghana assesses the importance of a faith-based response to displacement in West Af...
When secular organisations are responding to the needs of displaced people, the religious practices ...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
We propose a more nuanced examination of the powerful forces that play a role in shaping the view sh...
This paper examines the emergence of a humanitarian frontline in several operational contexts. Over ...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
Faith leaders, faith-based organisations and local faith communities play a major role in the protec...
International Relations scholars routinely credit Christian actors with helping to create the modern...
International audienceThis is a paper about the role of religion in the practice of humanitarian/dev...
Local humanitarian leadership is built upon the premise that humanitarian action should be led by lo...
The potential role of local faith communities (LFCs) in promoting resilience in contexts of humanita...
Drawing upon evidence compiled in a recent literature review, we identify five arguments for seeking...
This case study of a network of evangelical churches in Lebanon, based on data collected during an e...
CAFOD’s ability to partner with other faith-based organisations and communities brings significant a...
Beside Humanitarianism and Intervention (see Fabian's post on 18/04/2013), another central research ...
A case-study from Ghana assesses the importance of a faith-based response to displacement in West Af...
When secular organisations are responding to the needs of displaced people, the religious practices ...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
We propose a more nuanced examination of the powerful forces that play a role in shaping the view sh...
This paper examines the emergence of a humanitarian frontline in several operational contexts. Over ...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
Faith leaders, faith-based organisations and local faith communities play a major role in the protec...
International Relations scholars routinely credit Christian actors with helping to create the modern...
International audienceThis is a paper about the role of religion in the practice of humanitarian/dev...
Local humanitarian leadership is built upon the premise that humanitarian action should be led by lo...
The potential role of local faith communities (LFCs) in promoting resilience in contexts of humanita...
Drawing upon evidence compiled in a recent literature review, we identify five arguments for seeking...
This case study of a network of evangelical churches in Lebanon, based on data collected during an e...
CAFOD’s ability to partner with other faith-based organisations and communities brings significant a...
Beside Humanitarianism and Intervention (see Fabian's post on 18/04/2013), another central research ...
A case-study from Ghana assesses the importance of a faith-based response to displacement in West Af...
When secular organisations are responding to the needs of displaced people, the religious practices ...