On 9 December 2020, a roundtable of experts, discussed religious inequalities and what can be done to prevent genocide, especially given the current Uyghur crisis…
The theme of this special collection of papers, the lived experiences of women who belong to religious minorities, has been a blind spot both in…
Religious hate-speech and exclusion are an everyday experience for religious minorities in Pakistan. Over the past year, the youth development organisation Bargad, funded by Minority…
Last week, Pakistan was re-elected to the UN Human Rights Council (HRC), the main UN body tasked with the promotion and protection of all human…
This Working Paper by Jeremy Allouche, Harriet Hoffler and Jeremy Lind reviews current thinking and policy directions in understanding religious inequalities in humanitarian contexts. Religious…
This CREID Working Paper by Santiago Ripoll explores the challenges that emerge when public health measures to mitigate the risk of infection during an epidemic infringe…
This Working Paper by Mariz Tadros endeavours to make visible the targeting of poor women from religious minorities in contexts where society and/or the state…
Sexual grooming is a highly complex and understudied phenomenon. It connotes a very particular type of power relationship. While poor young girls and women globally…
Emerging lessons from CREID This CREID Learning Briefing is intended as a point of reflection and discussion for bilateral and multilateral donors who have an…
This Working Paper by Mariz Tadros and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler explores the extent to which development, in its frames of reference, policy and practice, is sensitive…
For the sake of preservation of heritage under threat, engaging young people is key to sustainability, but we need to think creatively how to bring…
On International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief, Mariz Tadros, Director of the Coalition for Religious Equality and…
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