This book illuminates the intersections of religion and gender within the development sector, exposing challenges in both policy and practice and suggesting implementable solutions.
This book illuminates the intersections of religion and gender within the development sector, exposing challenges in both policy and practice and suggesting implementable solutions.
Nora Khalaf-Elledge is a gender and development practitioner and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faith & Civil Society Unit at Goldsmiths, University of London. She specialises in the intersection of religion and gender within international development policy and practice. Since 2008, she has worked with international development organisations including the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), the International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development (PaRD), the German Development Agency (GIZ), the Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities (JLI), Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI), as well as the gender offices of multiple United Nations (UN) agencies. Nora holds a PhD in Gender, Religion and Development from the University of London, a Master's in Gender and Development from IDS, and a Bachelor's in Anthropology and Development from the University of Sussex.
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Introduction PART I Why the religion-gender nexus matters in development 1 Religion and gender at the crossroads: key concepts and theories 2 Gender in development theory and practice 3 Religion in development and its impact on gender issues PART II How to engage with the religion-gender nexus in development policy and practice 4 Realising religious literacy: moving beyond religious partnerships 5 Fulfilling the promise of GAD: addressing religion in gender analyses 6 Tackling the taboo: transforming practitioners' attitudes towards religion (and gender!) 7 Changing the sector: enabling practitioners to drive internal change Concluding remarks
Introduction PART I Why the religion-gender nexus matters in development 1 Religion and gender at the crossroads: key concepts and theories 2 Gender in development theory and practice 3 Religion in development and its impact on gender issues PART II How to engage with the religion-gender nexus in development policy and practice 4 Realising religious literacy: moving beyond religious partnerships 5 Fulfilling the promise of GAD: addressing religion in gender analyses 6 Tackling the taboo: transforming practitioners' attitudes towards religion (and gender!) 7 Changing the sector: enabling practitioners to drive internal change Concluding remarks
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