Intrinsic and Strategic Leverage of Religion in Development

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Abstract

Strategic religious engagement (SRE) is important for five main reasons: (a) the direct and significant contributions of religious actors to humanitarian assistance and development, not least their high levels of trust and access, and their distinctive contributions to spiritual care; (b) The local presence and knowledge of faith-based organizations (FBOs) and religious communities that are critical to self-reliance; (c) the significant if often complex relationships that FBOs and religious communities have with governments and other civil society actors; (d) the dual capacity of religious communities to amplify/ameliorate suffering and conflict; and, (e) the central roles of religions in shaping humanitarian norms and law.

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Marshall, K., Roy, S., Seiple, C., & Slim, H. (2021). Intrinsic and Strategic Leverage of Religion in Development. Review of Faith and International Affairs, 19(S1), 31–41. https://doi.org/10.1080/15570274.2021.1983356

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