Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID): Recent submissions
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Gender-Based Perspectives on Key Issues Facing Poor Ahmadi Women in Pakistan
(Institute of Development Studies, 2020-12)The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (AMC, or Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at) believe themselves to be Muslims. The AMC was founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in 1889 as a revival movement within Islam. Unlike all other sects of Islam, ... -
Nested Theories of Change for Adaptive Rigour
(Institute of Development Studies, 2020-12)This learning brief provides illustrative examples of three major adaptations the Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) programme has undertaken while working within fragile contexts to promote ... -
Violence and Discrimination against Women of Religious Minority Backgrounds in Pakistan
(Institute of Development Studies, 2020-11)The theme of this special collection of papers, the lived experiences of women who belong to religious minorities, has been a blind spot both in international development policy engagement and in much of the international ... -
Humanitarianism and Religious Inequalities: Addressing a Blind Spot
(Institute of Development Studies, 2020-10)Religious identity is critically important to consider in assessing patterns of displacement and the dynamics of conflict and peace-building, as well as programmatic and policy responses to humanitarian crises. Conflicts ... -
Death and Funerary Practices in the Context of Epidemics: Upholding the Rights of Religious Minorities
(Institute of Development Studies, 2020-10)This working paper explores the challenges that emerge when public health measures to mitigate the risk of infection during an epidemic infringe on the rights of religious communities to say a final farewell to their loved ... -
Invisible Targets of Hatred: Socioeconomically Excluded Women from Religious Minority Backgrounds
(Institute of Development Studies, 2020-09)This paper endeavours to make visible the targeting of poor women from religious minorities in contexts where society and/or the state both engage in religious ‘otherisation’. The paper seeks to contribute to addressing ... -
Promoting FoRB in Fragile Contexts: Emerging Lessons from CREID
(IDS, 2020-04)This Learning Briefing is intended as a point of reflection and discussion for bilateral and multilateral donors who have an interest in the promotion of freedom of religion or belief (FoRB), or at the very least the ... -
Inclusive Development: Beyond Need, Not Creed
(IDS, 2020)This paper explores the extent to which development, in its frames of reference, policy and practice, is sensitive and responsive to religious inequalities. The research enquiry is guided by the question “to what extent ...