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Why are religious dynamics glaringly absent from global development?

Category: Video By: Joanna Howard & Judd Birdsall & Mariz Tadros & Rebecca Shah

This is the video of an event organised by CREID as part of the Civil Society Fringe events for the International Ministerial Conference on Freedom of Religion or Belief 2022, hosted by the UK.

Jo Howard, Judd Birdsall, Mariz Tadros and Rebecca Shah speaking the International Ministerial on Freedom of Religion or Belief in 2022

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