For more than a year, the Center for Strategic and International Studies� (CSIS) Post-Conflict Reconstruction (PCR) Project, with support from the Henry Luce Foundation, has been surveying U.S. government approaches to religion abroad and considering ways for government resources and energy to better account for religion.
The Toolkit belongs to UKOWLA (The UK One World Linking Organisation). Set up in 1984 to support, promote and encourage communities in the UK to develop partnership links with communities in the South (Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean) and was commisioned by BUILD (Building Understanding through International Links for Development) as a resource for schools, churches, towns, healthcare organisations, local authorities, ethnic minority groups and others forming links with counterparts in the developing world.
The Toolkit is designed for you to bring down and use any part of it which suits your needs as your link develops but it is important to see the resource as a whole and in particular to understand the basic principles of linking.
UKOWLA has copyright of The Toolkit's contents and it must not be reproduced
or altered without their permission. This is an evolving resource and feedback
and constructive comments which we can build into what is already written
are welcomed. Please email UKOWLA with thoughts and comments.
What if dealing with climate change meant more than a flick of a switch, a couple of clicks on a thermostat, or a turn of the knob on an electric fan? Would our friends in the industrialized world think differently if the side effects of climate change were worse than extended summer months and the arrival of exotic species in the northern hemisphere?
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Photographs from the Archbishop of Canterbury's International Development team's recent global south visits where they are working collaboratively with Anglican Provinces on their community development plans … more
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