The Review of Faith and International Affairs has just published a special series on Religion and Development
edited by Jill Olivier with a grant from JLIF&LC through DFID support
Includes the following articles:
- Innovative Faith-Community Responses to HIV and AIDS: Summative lessons from Over Two Decades of Work Jill Olivier & Sally Smith
- Getting dirty: Working with Faith Leaders to Prevent and Respond to Gender-Based Violence Elisabet le Roux, Neil Kramm, Nigel Scott, Maggie Sandilands, Lizle Loots, Jill Olivier, Diana Arango & Veena O’Sullivan
- Interventions with Local Faith Communities on Immunization in Development contexts Jill Olivier
- High-Level Collaboration between the Public Sector and Religious and Faith-Based Organizations: Fad or Trend? Jean Duff, Mike Battcock, Azza Karam & Adam Russell Taylor
- Sustainable Development and Religion: Accommodating Diversity in a Post-Secular age Alastair Ager & Joey Ager
- Religion, Human Rights, and Development: Focusing on Health Azza Karam & Katherine Marshall
- Reflections on HIV-Related Experiences of Two Global Funding Mechanisms Supporting Religious Health Providers John Blevins, Christoph Benn & Sandra Thurman
- Lessons from the Faith-Driven Response to the West africa Ebola Epidemic Christo Greyling, Jolly Ann Maulit, Susan Parry, David Robinson, Sally Smith, Anne Street & Robert Vitillo