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Although there is growing interest in the role of religion in meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Agenda 2030, very few studies have focused on the contributions of interfaith networks. Most of the contemporary publications on religion and development focus on single religions or faith-based organizations. This volume addresses the lacuna in the available scholarship by undertaking detailed analyses of how interfaith networks in diverse African contexts contribute to development. Chapters in this volume engage in theoretical debates on interfaith networks and development, while describing concrete, fresh case studies on how particular interfaith networks are contributing towards the meeting of the SDGs in specific contexts. Thus, the volume describes older and newer interfaith networks and analyses their achievements and challenges. Contributors focus on SDGs that include peacebuilding, gender, youth, the environment, as well as overviews of interfaith initiatives in different African contexts.




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“This volume has the potential to become an important reference work for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers who want to learn more about the specific role of interfaith networks in development in Africa (and possibly beyond). It could also fulfil the aspiration expressed in the introduction: to be a starting point for further research as well as the strengthening of the position of interfaith networks in development in Africa – and globally.” (Hansjörg Dilger, Religion & Development, August 22, 2023)

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Part I: Interfaith Networks: Conceptualisation and Examples of Pan-African Organisations.- 1. Interfaith Networks and Development.- 2. Exploring Interfaith Networks in the Context of Development: Key Considerations.- 3. Faith to Action Network: A Permanent Balancing Act.- 4. KAICIID: An Emerging Significant Player in Global Interfaith and Development Initiatives.- 5. The Programme for Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa (PROCMURA) Work in Building Peaceful and Inclusive Societies.- Part II: Interfaith Networks and Gender in Africa.- 6. Women of Faith Working Together as Mothers of a Culture of Peace: The Women’s Interfaith Council in Northern Nigeria.- 7. An Interfaith Body for Gender Justice in Tanzania: An Overview.- 8. Interfaith Approaches to Violence against Women and Development: The Case of the South African Faith and Family Institute.- 9. Interfaith Collaboration, Sexual Diversity and Development in Botswana.- Part III: Case Studies of Interfaith Networks and Development in Selected African Countries.- 10. The Inter-Religious Council of Uganda and Development.- 11. Religion and Sustainable Development: The Role of the Zambia Interfaith Networking Group (ZINGO) in Contemporary Times.- 12. The Role of the Council of Religions and Peace in Mozambique (COREM) in Peace and Reconciliation, 2012–2019.- 13. Colonial Marginalities and Post-Colonial Fragments: Inter-Faith Networking for Development in Ghana.- Part IV: Diverse Themes in Interfaith Networks and Development.- 14. Education and Interfaith Development in Northern Nigeria.- 15. Addressing Environmental Issues Through Interfaith Dialogue: A Case of the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environmental Institute (SAFCEI).- 16. Interfaith Networks, the African Diaspora and Development: The Case of the United Kingdom.

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 16/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9783030898069, 978-3030898069
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      Book Synopsis

      Although there is growing interest in the role of religion in meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Agenda 2030, very few studies have focused on the contributions of interfaith networks. Most of the contemporary publications on religion and development focus on single religions or faith-based organizations. This volume addresses the lacuna in the available scholarship by undertaking detailed analyses of how interfaith networks in diverse African contexts contribute to development. Chapters in this volume engage in theoretical debates on interfaith networks and development, while describing concrete, fresh case studies on how particular interfaith networks are contributing towards the meeting of the SDGs in specific contexts. Thus, the volume describes older and newer interfaith networks and analyses their achievements and challenges. Contributors focus on SDGs that include peacebuilding, gender, youth, the environment, as well as overviews of interfaith initiatives in different African contexts.




      Trade Review
      “This volume has the potential to become an important reference work for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers who want to learn more about the specific role of interfaith networks in development in Africa (and possibly beyond). It could also fulfil the aspiration expressed in the introduction: to be a starting point for further research as well as the strengthening of the position of interfaith networks in development in Africa – and globally.” (Hansjörg Dilger, Religion & Development, August 22, 2023)

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Interfaith Networks: Conceptualisation and Examples of Pan-African Organisations.- 1. Interfaith Networks and Development.- 2. Exploring Interfaith Networks in the Context of Development: Key Considerations.- 3. Faith to Action Network: A Permanent Balancing Act.- 4. KAICIID: An Emerging Significant Player in Global Interfaith and Development Initiatives.- 5. The Programme for Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa (PROCMURA) Work in Building Peaceful and Inclusive Societies.- Part II: Interfaith Networks and Gender in Africa.- 6. Women of Faith Working Together as Mothers of a Culture of Peace: The Women’s Interfaith Council in Northern Nigeria.- 7. An Interfaith Body for Gender Justice in Tanzania: An Overview.- 8. Interfaith Approaches to Violence against Women and Development: The Case of the South African Faith and Family Institute.- 9. Interfaith Collaboration, Sexual Diversity and Development in Botswana.- Part III: Case Studies of Interfaith Networks and Development in Selected African Countries.- 10. The Inter-Religious Council of Uganda and Development.- 11. Religion and Sustainable Development: The Role of the Zambia Interfaith Networking Group (ZINGO) in Contemporary Times.- 12. The Role of the Council of Religions and Peace in Mozambique (COREM) in Peace and Reconciliation, 2012–2019.- 13. Colonial Marginalities and Post-Colonial Fragments: Inter-Faith Networking for Development in Ghana.- Part IV: Diverse Themes in Interfaith Networks and Development.- 14. Education and Interfaith Development in Northern Nigeria.- 15. Addressing Environmental Issues Through Interfaith Dialogue: A Case of the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environmental Institute (SAFCEI).- 16. Interfaith Networks, the African Diaspora and Development: The Case of the United Kingdom.

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