Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty
The world of religion has been unacknowledged and often unseen by many development practitioners. The areas of common concern and activity, though, are numerous and have great importance in the global effort to fight poverty. This book explores the...
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okr-10986-149272021-04-23T14:03:12Z Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty Marshall, Katherine Keough, Lucy ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME AGRICULTURE ALLIANCES APPREHENSION BASIC SERVICES CASE STUDIES CASE STUDY CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBIRTH CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLINICS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOMS CONSULTATION PROCESS CROP PRODUCTION DEBT RELIEF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ECONOMICS ESSENTIAL DRUGS ETHICAL ISSUES ETHICS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FIELD WORK FINANCIAL SECTOR FORESTS GENDER INEQUALITIES GIRLS HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTERNATIONAL LABOUR INTERVENTION MALARIA MALNUTRITION MANAGEMENT MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICAL TREATMENT MORTALITY RATES MOTIVATION MUTUAL AID NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION PARTICIPATORY ACTION PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICAL COMMITMENT POOR COUNTRIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PREGNANCY PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC POLICY REDUCING POVERTY REFUGEES SAFE DRINKING WATER SANITATION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL SERVICES SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TIME FRAME VIOLENCE WORKERS YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ADVOCACY APPREHENSION CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBIRTH CLINICS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOMS DISABILITY DISEASE CONTROL ESSENTIAL DRUGS ETHICS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FINANCIAL SECTOR GENDER EQUALITY GENDER ROLES GIRLS HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTERVENTION MALARIA MALNUTRITION MEDICAL TREATMENT MORTALITY RATES MOTIVATION MUTUAL AID NATURAL RESOURCES NEGOTIATIONS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS PEACE PREGNANCY PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC POLICY REFUGEES REHABILITATION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SANITATION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SERVICES STATUS OF WOMEN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS UNDP UNESCO UNFPA UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS USAID VIOLENCE The world of religion has been unacknowledged and often unseen by many development practitioners. The areas of common concern and activity, though, are numerous and have great importance in the global effort to fight poverty. This book explores the diversity of collaboration between faith institutions and development agencies. ranging from community level interventions in support of excluded populations, work on education, health, and HIV/AIDS, restoring communities after conflicts, and global efforts to bring greater clarity and meaning to challenges such as poor country debt, labor and the struggle against poverty. What is emerging is a set of new partnerships that are founded on common concerns for the welfare of poor communities and the global cause of social justice. The need for broader and clearer insight, and for creative efforts to see and understand the whole, emerge as fundamental lessons of recent decades of development experience. This report seeks to delve more deeply into these lessons, stressing the centrality of faith in the human experience. 2013-08-08T17:08:07Z 2013-08-08T17:08:07Z 2004 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/5067935/mind-heart-soul-fight-against-poverty 0-8213-5868-5 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14927 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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ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME AGRICULTURE ALLIANCES APPREHENSION BASIC SERVICES CASE STUDIES CASE STUDY CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBIRTH CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLINICS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOMS CONSULTATION PROCESS CROP PRODUCTION DEBT RELIEF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ECONOMICS ESSENTIAL DRUGS ETHICAL ISSUES ETHICS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FIELD WORK FINANCIAL SECTOR FORESTS GENDER INEQUALITIES GIRLS HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTERNATIONAL LABOUR INTERVENTION MALARIA MALNUTRITION MANAGEMENT MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICAL TREATMENT MORTALITY RATES MOTIVATION MUTUAL AID NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION PARTICIPATORY ACTION PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICAL COMMITMENT POOR COUNTRIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PREGNANCY PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC POLICY REDUCING POVERTY REFUGEES SAFE DRINKING WATER SANITATION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL SERVICES SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TIME FRAME VIOLENCE WORKERS YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ADVOCACY APPREHENSION CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBIRTH CLINICS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOMS DISABILITY DISEASE CONTROL ESSENTIAL DRUGS ETHICS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FINANCIAL SECTOR GENDER EQUALITY GENDER ROLES GIRLS HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTERVENTION MALARIA MALNUTRITION MEDICAL TREATMENT MORTALITY RATES MOTIVATION MUTUAL AID NATURAL RESOURCES NEGOTIATIONS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS PEACE PREGNANCY PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC POLICY REFUGEES REHABILITATION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SANITATION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SERVICES STATUS OF WOMEN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS UNDP UNESCO UNFPA UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS USAID VIOLENCE |
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ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME AGRICULTURE ALLIANCES APPREHENSION BASIC SERVICES CASE STUDIES CASE STUDY CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBIRTH CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLINICS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOMS CONSULTATION PROCESS CROP PRODUCTION DEBT RELIEF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ECONOMICS ESSENTIAL DRUGS ETHICAL ISSUES ETHICS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FIELD WORK FINANCIAL SECTOR FORESTS GENDER INEQUALITIES GIRLS HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTERNATIONAL LABOUR INTERVENTION MALARIA MALNUTRITION MANAGEMENT MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICAL TREATMENT MORTALITY RATES MOTIVATION MUTUAL AID NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION PARTICIPATORY ACTION PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICAL COMMITMENT POOR COUNTRIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PREGNANCY PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC POLICY REDUCING POVERTY REFUGEES SAFE DRINKING WATER SANITATION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL SERVICES SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TIME FRAME VIOLENCE WORKERS YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ADVOCACY APPREHENSION CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBIRTH CLINICS COMMUNITY HEALTH CONDOMS DISABILITY DISEASE CONTROL ESSENTIAL DRUGS ETHICS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FINANCIAL SECTOR GENDER EQUALITY GENDER ROLES GIRLS HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTERVENTION MALARIA MALNUTRITION MEDICAL TREATMENT MORTALITY RATES MOTIVATION MUTUAL AID NATURAL RESOURCES NEGOTIATIONS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS PEACE PREGNANCY PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC POLICY REFUGEES REHABILITATION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SANITATION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SERVICES STATUS OF WOMEN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS UNDP UNESCO UNFPA UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS USAID VIOLENCE Marshall, Katherine Keough, Lucy Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty |
description |
The world of religion has been
unacknowledged and often unseen by many development
practitioners. The areas of common concern and activity,
though, are numerous and have great importance in the global
effort to fight poverty. This book explores the diversity of
collaboration between faith institutions and development
agencies. ranging from community level interventions in
support of excluded populations, work on education, health,
and HIV/AIDS, restoring communities after conflicts, and
global efforts to bring greater clarity and meaning to
challenges such as poor country debt, labor and the struggle
against poverty. What is emerging is a set of new
partnerships that are founded on common concerns for the
welfare of poor communities and the global cause of social
justice. The need for broader and clearer insight, and for
creative efforts to see and understand the whole, emerge as
fundamental lessons of recent decades of development
experience. This report seeks to delve more deeply into
these lessons, stressing the centrality of faith in the
human experience. |
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Marshall, Katherine Keough, Lucy |
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Marshall, Katherine Keough, Lucy |
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Marshall, Katherine |
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Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty |
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Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty |
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Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty |
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Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty |
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Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty |
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mind, heart and soul in the fight against poverty |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/5067935/mind-heart-soul-fight-against-poverty http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14927 |
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