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Development and faith : where mind, heart, and soul work together /

The faith and development nexus is both a promising new focus for secular development agencies and a historic reality: for centuries, world faiths and individuals inspired by their faith have played many roles in social change and social welfare. Secular development agencies have largely operated in...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Marshall, Katherine, 1947-
Autor Corporativo: World Bank
Otros Autores: Van Saanen, Marisa Bronwyn
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington D.C. : World Bank, ©2007.
Colección:World Bank e-Library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms
  • Chapter 146; Bridging the Worlds of Development and Faith
  • Religious Groups Face Development
  • The World Bank39;s Journey to Partnership with Faith Institutions
  • Practical Challenges
  • The Rationale for this Book
  • The Book39;s Organization and Goals
  • PART I 8211; PARTNERS ON MILLENNIUM CHALLENGES
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 246; Faith Communities Engage the Millennium Development Goals
  • Global Faith Advocacy and Mobilization
  • Monitoring Progress
  • Country and Regional Engagement
  • Scaling Up
  • Faith Participation in Policy Making and Programs
  • Chapter 346; Strategic Challenges for Faith45;Based Health Care
  • Ancient Roots
  • Information Challenges
  • Challenges for Faith45;Run Health Care
  • The Morality Conundrum
  • The Promise of Partnerships
  • Looking Ahead
  • Chapter 446; Partnerships in Battling AIDS
  • Mapping the Terrain
  • Integrating Faith45;Run Programs into National HIV47;AIDS Strategies
  • Emphasizing Advocacy and Messages
  • Engaging Faith Leaders in National44; Regional44; and Global Forums
  • Forming Innovative Secular45;Faith Partnerships
  • Tackling the Core Challenges of HIV47;AIDS Work
  • Boosting the Faith45;Based Capacity to Respond
  • Chapter 546; Together Against Malaria58; Faith45;Led Community Mobilization in Mozambique
  • The Challenge
  • The Washington National Cathedral and Interfaith Activists in Mozambique
  • The Inter45;Religious Campaign against Malaria in Mozambique
  • Creating a Sustainable Interfaith Infrastructure
  • Chapter 646; Education44; Values44; and Global Citizenship58; Centro Magis and the Council of 100
  • Education for Change in Latin America
  • Education and Relations between Western and Islamic Nations
  • Chapter 746; Ghana39;s Interfaith Initiative to Manage Waste and Care for the Environment
  • Roots of the Response
  • The Program
  • Lessons beyond Ghana
  • Chapter 846; New Alliances to Tackle the Housing Dimensions of Poverty
  • The Challenge
  • Applying Principles in Practice
  • Interfaith Community Action in the Philippines
  • Interfaith Dreams in Lebanon
  • PART II 8211; FAITH COMMUNITIES IN ACTION
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 946; Shifting Community Attitudes58; The Tostan Story in West Africa
  • Tostan
  • Addressing Female Genital Cutting
  • Public Declarations and Community Engagement
  • Chapter 1046; Grassroots Matters58; Sarvodaya44; the Tsunami44; and Development in Sri Lanka
  • Introducing Sarvodaya
  • Linking Peace and Community Building
  • Post45;Tsunami Sri Lanka
  • Learning from the Disaster
  • The Road Ahead
  • Chapter 1146; Madrasa Challenges and Reforms in Pakistan
  • Origins of ICRD
  • How the Program Works
  • Medium45;Term Goals
  • The Impact of the Program
  • A Respectful and Inclusive Approach
  • Chapter 1246; Integrating HIV47;AIDS Care44; Treatment44; and Support58; The Coptic Orthodox Church in Africa
  • The Challenges
  • The Coptic Orthodox Mission
  • Chapter 1346; Alliances for Development58; Case Studies from the United States
  • The Interfaith Summit on Africa
  • The 2006 Global Summit on AIDS and the Church58; A Race Against Time
  • Chapter 1446; Learning from the Extreme Poor58; Participatory Approaches to Fostering Child Health in Madagascar
  • ATD Fourth World39;s Approach to Learning from People Mired in Extreme Povert.