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The Religion and Global Development program tracks the engagement of religious communities around global policy challenges and brings together stakeholders to examine best practices and advance collaboration. The program is part
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>Global Mapping of Faith-Inspired Organizations and Development
>Religion and Global Development Issues Survey
>Practitioners and Faith-Inspired Development


RELATED PUBLICATIONS
April 2009
Poverty and Human Health: Strategic Challenges

January 2009
Faith Inspired Organizations and Global Development in Latin America

January 2009
Malaria: Scoping New Partnerships

January 2009
Decent Shelter for All: Roles for Faith-Inspired Organizations

January 2009
Faith-Inspired Organizations and Global Development Policy: A Background Review "Mapping" Social and Economic Development Work in Europe and Africa

December 2008
Ancient and Contemporary Wisdom and Practice on Governance as Religious Leaders Engage in International Development

June 2008
Global Development and Faith Inspired Organizations in Europe and Africa: Meeting Report

May 2008
Keeping the Faith Conference Executive Summary

May 2008
Challenges of Change: Faith, Gender, and Development

March 2008
The World Bank: From Reconstruction to Development to Equity

January 2008
Inspired by Faith: A Background Report "Mapping" Social Economic Development Work in the Muslim World

December 2007
Report of the Symposium on Global Development and Faith-Inspired Organizations in the Muslim World

October 2007
Faith Communities Engage the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Lessons Learned and Paths Forward

June 2007
Development and Faith: Where Mind, Heart and Soul Work Together

April 2007
Report of the Symposium on Faith-Inspired Organizations and Global Development Policy: US and International Perspectives

January 2007
Sviluppo E Poverta: La Visione delle Encicliche E l’Agenda di Sviluppo Globale:Reflections on the Vision of the Encyclicals and the Global Development Agenda

January 2007
Mapping the Role of Faith Communities in Development Policy: The US Case in International Perspective

January 2006
Speech - Introductory remarks at Meeting of Catholic Organizations engaged in HIV and AIDS Response

January 2006
Faith and Human Development in Africa: Worlds Apart, Worlds in Tension, Common Paths

October 2005
The Role of Religious Institutions in Peacemaking: Summary of Discussion

July 2005
Africa: How and Why is Faith Important and Relevant for Development?

June 2005
Speech - Enhancing Interfaith Dialogue and Cooperation towards Peace in the 21st Century

June 2005
Speech - Faith and Development: Rethinking Development Debates

June 2005
Finding Global Balance: Common Grounds Between the Worlds of Development And Faith

May 2005
Speech - DREAM Conference, Community of Sant' Egidio

May 2005
Educating Leaders for Social Change: The Centro Magis Challenge

December 2004
Speech - International Inter-Faith Conference on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control

November 2004
Speech - Africa Christian Leaders' Gathering

November 2004
The Ethics of Hunger: Development Institutions and the World of Religions

October 2004
Speech - The Micah Challenge Launch

August 2004
Emergence of a Faith and Development Dialogue and the Challenges of Fundamentalism and Terrorism for Development Institutions

July 2004
Speech - Building an Advocacy Coalition for Financing Development

July 2004
Speech- The Stakes of Religious Questions

June 2004
Speech- Bridging Gulfs:New Development Visions for Mind, Heart, Soul, and Hands

May 2004
Speech- Creeds and Cultures

April 2004
Mind, Soul, and Hands: Challenges for Development/Faith Alliances in Fighting Poverty

February 2004
Globalization Challenges for the Millennium: Ethical Imperatives and Ethical Dilemmas

February 2004
Speech- Globalization Challenges for the Millennium: Ethical Imperatives and Ethical Dilemmas

February 2004
Speech - The Principles of the Abrahamic Faiths Traditions that Advance Education

November 2003
Mind, Heart, and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty

September 2003
WCC Internal Encounter of Churches, Agencies and other Partners

September 2003
WCC Internal Encounter of Churches, Agencies and other Partners

September 2003
Speech - War and Peace: Faith and Cultures in Dialogue

June 2003
Fez Symposium: Giving a Soul to Globalization

May 2003
Faith Institutions and HIV/AIDS: Workshop in Addis, Ababa

January 2003
Development Challenges for the New Millennium: Dialogue and Partnership Issues for Faith and Development Institutions

January 2003
Development Challenges for the New Millennium: Dialogue and Partnership Issues for Faith and Development Institutions

October 2002
Journeys Towards Global Citizenship

October 2002
Journeys Towards Global Citizenship: Ethics of Poverty and Development

October 2002
Journeys Towards Global Citizenship: Ethics of Poverty and Development.

September 2002
Global Citizenship, Poverty and Social Justice - Ethical Challenges Ahead

July 2002
Global Citizenship: Ethical Challenges Ahead

May 2002
Giving a Soul to Globalization

April 2002
Development and Religion: A Different Lens on Development Debat

November 2001
Development and Religion- A Different Lens on Development


Treating AIDS in Africa: A Challenge to the International Community


Millennium Challenges for Development and Faith Institutions


The Ethics of Hunger: Development Institutions and the World of Religion


Practitioners and Faith-Inspired Development


Faith in Action

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RELATED EVENTS
November 30, 2009
Islamopedia: Mapping Islamic Thinking Online

December 14, 2009
Workshop on Faith-Inspired Institutions and Global Development in Southeast Asia

December 14, 2009
The Role of Religion in the Public Square of a Pluralist Democracy

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Katherine Marshall

Department of Government

Katherine Marshall is a Senior Fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, where she leads the Center's Program on Religion and Global Development. After a long career in the development field, including several leadership positions at the World Bank, Marshall moved to Georgetown in 2006, where she also serves as a Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Government. She helped to create and now serves as the Executive Director of the World Faiths Development Dialogue.

Marshall has close to four decades of experience on a wide range of development issues in Africa, Latin America, East Asia, and the Middle East, with a focus on issues facing the world’s poorest countries. She led the World Bank’s faith and ethics work between 2000-06. Marshall graduated from Wellesley College and has an MPA from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. She is the author of several books about religion and development, including (co-authored with Marisa Van Saanen) Development and Faith: Where Mind, Heart and Soul work Together (World Bank, 2007) and (with Lucy Keough) Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight against Poverty (World Bank, 2004). She also has written extensively on international development, with her most recent book The World Bank: from Reconstruction to Development to Equity (Routledge, 2008). She writes a blog, “Faith in Action,” for the Newsweek/Washington Post website On Faith.

Ms. Marshall serves on the Boards of several NGOs and on advisory groups. Assignments include several years as a core group member of the Council of 100, an initiative of the World Economic Forum to advance understanding between the Islamic World and the West, and membership on the Council on Foreign Relations. She is a Trustee of Princeton University. She serves on the board of IDEA (International Development Ethics Association) and as advisor to several non-governmental organizations, including CARE. She has served as co-moderator of the Fes Forum, which has been part of the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music since its inception. She speaks and publishes widely on issues of international development.