Zusammenfassung
Religionen werden zunehmend als relevante Partner in der internationalen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit betrachtet. Häufig wird dabei auf die besonderen Kapazitäten von Religionen verwiesen. Jedoch ist bisher wenig erforscht, worin die besonderen Kapazitäten von religiösen Entwicklungsorganisationen tatsächlich bestehen und wie sie diese einbringen. Welche Ressourcen setzen religiöse NGOs in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit ein? Wie unterscheiden sie sich von anderen Entwicklungsorganisationen? Macht ihr Engagement einen wesentlichen Unterschied in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit? Die Beiträge in diesem Band gehen diesen Fragen mittels empirischer Fallstudien und theoretischer Analysen nach. Dabei wenden sie sich unterschiedlichen Religionen und deren Entwicklungszusammenarbeit in verschiedenen Weltregionen zu und kartieren jüngste Transformationen innerhalb von Religionen. Mit Beiträgen von Jeffrey Haynes, Katherine Marshall, Andreas Heuser, Jens Koehrsen, Dena Freeman, Richard Friedli, Wilhelm Gräb, Ulrich Dehn, Marie Juul Petersen, Claudia Hoffmann, Sinah Theres Kloß, Yonatan N. Gez, Katrin Langewiesche, Suwarto Adi, Ido Benvenisti, Christine Schliesser, Leif H. Seibert, Philipp Öhlmann, Marie-Luise Frost, Adi Maya
Abstract
Religions are increasingly being regarded as relevant partners in international development cooperation due to their special attributes. However, to date there has been little research into what the special attributes of religious development agencies actually are or how such organisations employ them. What resources do religious NGOs draw on in development cooperation? How do such NGOs differ from other development agencies? Does their engagement make a considerable difference to collaborative development work? Using empirical case studies and theoretical analysis, the contributions in this book address these questions. In doing so, they examine different religions and their collaborative development work in various regions of the world, and chart the most recent changes in religions. With contributions by Jeffrey Haynes, Katherine Marshall, Andreas Heuser, Jens Koehrsen, Dena Freeman, Richard Friedli, Wilhelm Gräb, Ulrich Dehn, Marie Juul Petersen, Claudia Hoffmann, Sinah Theres Kloß, Yonatan N. Gez, Katrin Langewiesche, Suwarto Adi, Ido Benvenisti, Christine Schliesser, Leif H. Seibert, Philipp Öhlmann, Marie-Luise Frost, Adi Maya
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- „... , addressing violations of human rights, gender inequality, and measures to combat climate change. Amongst ...” „... climate justice, gender, or migration. The studies show that RNGOs are oriented towards poverty reduction ...” „... and basic existential needs; many are known for their advocacy in human rights protection and some are ...”
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