Millennium Challenges for Development and Faith Institutions
The dialogue initiated at Lambeth -- continued at a second meeting of faith and development leaders in November 1999 and then at the third meeting in Canterbury, on which this booklet is based -- has endeavored to bridge these gaps. Organizers of t...
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okr-10986-148282021-04-23T14:03:13Z Millennium Challenges for Development and Faith Institutions Marshall, Katherine Marsh, Richard Marshall, Katherine Marsh, Richard FAITH INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES CASE STUDIES PARTNERSHIP DIVERSITY IN APPROACH DIALOGUE INITIATIVES ENERGY HEALTH POVERTY GOALS HUNGER PRIMARY EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY WOMEN PARTICIPATIONS CHILD MORTALITY MATERNAL HEALTH PROJECTS HIV AIDS PREVENTION MALARIA CONTROL ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POLICY MAKING SOCIAL JUSTICE FAITH INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES CASE STUDIES PARTNERSHIP DIVERSITY IN APPROACH DIALOGUE INITIATIVES ENERGY HEALTH POVERTY GOALS HUNGER PRIMARY EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY WOMEN PARTICIPATIONS CHILD MORTALITY MATERNAL HEALTH PROJECTS HIV AIDS PREVENTION MALARIA CONTROL ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POLICY MAKING SOCIAL JUSTICE ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ALLIANCES BAPTISM BASIC HEALTH BASIC HEALTH CARE BIBLE CANCER CANON CHILD MORTALITY CHRISTIANITY CHURCH CHURCHES CIVILIZATION CLEAN WATER DEBT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIABETES DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DISEASES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC EXCHANGE ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ESSENTIAL DRUGS ETHICS EXTREME POVERTY FAITH FAITHS GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP GLOBAL POVERTY GOD HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSING HUMAN HEALTH HUMAN RIGHTS IDEOLOGIES INCOME ISLAM KORAN LIVING CONDITIONS MALARIA MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MORALITY MUSLIMS NUTRITION POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HEALTH POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRINCIPLES REALITY REDUCTION IN POVERTY RELIGION RELIGIONS RELIGIOUS GROUPS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS RIVER BLINDNESS RURAL POPULATIONS RURAL POVERTY SAFE DRINKING WATER SANITATION SCHOOLING SCRIPTURE SOCIAL CAPITAL SPIRITUAL VALUES SPIRITUALITY SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT The dialogue initiated at Lambeth -- continued at a second meeting of faith and development leaders in November 1999 and then at the third meeting in Canterbury, on which this booklet is based -- has endeavored to bridge these gaps. Organizers of the Canterbury meeting documented some case studies of partnerships between faith and development institutions, summarized in this booklet, as background for the gathering. These cases, many of which had previously been only partially documented, reveal a diversity of experience across countries, regions, and sectors on which to build. The Canterbury meeting sought to move beyond dialogue to ideas for specific joint faith-development initiatives and programs. The Millennium Development Goals -- which represent a new global determination to mobilize energy, passion, and resources to fulfill tangible, measurable imperatives for human health and well-being-served as a springboard for discussion and provide a framework for future partnerships. The goals are straightforward: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger; achieve universal primary education; promote gender equality and empower women; reduce child mortality; improve maternal health; combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases; ensure environmental sustainability; and develop a global partnership for development. Global leaders and institutions such as the World Bank are committed to judging their performance against these goals. 2013-08-06T17:43:27Z 2013-08-06T17:43:27Z 2003 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/6850986/millennium-challenges-development-faith-institutions 0-8213-5590-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14828 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |
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FAITH INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES CASE STUDIES PARTNERSHIP DIVERSITY IN APPROACH DIALOGUE INITIATIVES ENERGY HEALTH POVERTY GOALS HUNGER PRIMARY EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY WOMEN PARTICIPATIONS CHILD MORTALITY MATERNAL HEALTH PROJECTS HIV AIDS PREVENTION MALARIA CONTROL ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POLICY MAKING SOCIAL JUSTICE FAITH INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES CASE STUDIES PARTNERSHIP DIVERSITY IN APPROACH DIALOGUE INITIATIVES ENERGY HEALTH POVERTY GOALS HUNGER PRIMARY EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY WOMEN PARTICIPATIONS CHILD MORTALITY MATERNAL HEALTH PROJECTS HIV AIDS PREVENTION MALARIA CONTROL ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POLICY MAKING SOCIAL JUSTICE ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ALLIANCES BAPTISM BASIC HEALTH BASIC HEALTH CARE BIBLE CANCER CANON CHILD MORTALITY CHRISTIANITY CHURCH CHURCHES CIVILIZATION CLEAN WATER DEBT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIABETES DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DISEASES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC EXCHANGE ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ESSENTIAL DRUGS ETHICS EXTREME POVERTY FAITH FAITHS GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP GLOBAL POVERTY GOD HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSING HUMAN HEALTH HUMAN RIGHTS IDEOLOGIES INCOME ISLAM KORAN LIVING CONDITIONS MALARIA MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MORALITY MUSLIMS NUTRITION POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HEALTH POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRINCIPLES REALITY REDUCTION IN POVERTY RELIGION RELIGIONS RELIGIOUS GROUPS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS RIVER BLINDNESS RURAL POPULATIONS RURAL POVERTY SAFE DRINKING WATER SANITATION SCHOOLING SCRIPTURE SOCIAL CAPITAL SPIRITUAL VALUES SPIRITUALITY SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT |
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FAITH INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES CASE STUDIES PARTNERSHIP DIVERSITY IN APPROACH DIALOGUE INITIATIVES ENERGY HEALTH POVERTY GOALS HUNGER PRIMARY EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY WOMEN PARTICIPATIONS CHILD MORTALITY MATERNAL HEALTH PROJECTS HIV AIDS PREVENTION MALARIA CONTROL ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POLICY MAKING SOCIAL JUSTICE FAITH INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES CASE STUDIES PARTNERSHIP DIVERSITY IN APPROACH DIALOGUE INITIATIVES ENERGY HEALTH POVERTY GOALS HUNGER PRIMARY EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY WOMEN PARTICIPATIONS CHILD MORTALITY MATERNAL HEALTH PROJECTS HIV AIDS PREVENTION MALARIA CONTROL ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY POLICY MAKING SOCIAL JUSTICE ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ALLIANCES BAPTISM BASIC HEALTH BASIC HEALTH CARE BIBLE CANCER CANON CHILD MORTALITY CHRISTIANITY CHURCH CHURCHES CIVILIZATION CLEAN WATER DEBT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIABETES DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DISEASES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC EXCHANGE ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ESSENTIAL DRUGS ETHICS EXTREME POVERTY FAITH FAITHS GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP GLOBAL POVERTY GOD HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSING HUMAN HEALTH HUMAN RIGHTS IDEOLOGIES INCOME ISLAM KORAN LIVING CONDITIONS MALARIA MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MORALITY MUSLIMS NUTRITION POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HEALTH POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRINCIPLES REALITY REDUCTION IN POVERTY RELIGION RELIGIONS RELIGIOUS GROUPS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS RIVER BLINDNESS RURAL POPULATIONS RURAL POVERTY SAFE DRINKING WATER SANITATION SCHOOLING SCRIPTURE SOCIAL CAPITAL SPIRITUAL VALUES SPIRITUALITY SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Marshall, Katherine Marsh, Richard Millennium Challenges for Development and Faith Institutions |
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The dialogue initiated at Lambeth --
continued at a second meeting of faith and development
leaders in November 1999 and then at the third meeting in
Canterbury, on which this booklet is based -- has endeavored
to bridge these gaps. Organizers of the Canterbury meeting
documented some case studies of partnerships between faith
and development institutions, summarized in this booklet, as
background for the gathering. These cases, many of which had
previously been only partially documented, reveal a
diversity of experience across countries, regions, and
sectors on which to build. The Canterbury meeting sought to
move beyond dialogue to ideas for specific joint
faith-development initiatives and programs. The Millennium
Development Goals -- which represent a new global
determination to mobilize energy, passion, and resources to
fulfill tangible, measurable imperatives for human health
and well-being-served as a springboard for discussion and
provide a framework for future partnerships. The goals are
straightforward: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger;
achieve universal primary education; promote gender equality
and empower women; reduce child mortality; improve maternal
health; combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases; ensure
environmental sustainability; and develop a global
partnership for development. Global leaders and institutions
such as the World Bank are committed to judging their
performance against these goals. |
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Millennium Challenges for Development and Faith Institutions |
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Millennium Challenges for Development and Faith Institutions |
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Millennium Challenges for Development and Faith Institutions |
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Millennium Challenges for Development and Faith Institutions |
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Millennium Challenges for Development and Faith Institutions |
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millennium challenges for development and faith institutions |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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