Faith and religion in humanitarian action

PHAP Online Learning Series on Trends and Challenges in Humanitarian Action

Humanitarian agencies across the globe are seeking to come to terms with the religiosity that so clearly continues as a major influence in today's world. But how are they to engage with religion, when humanitarianism holds neutrality, impartiality and modernity so centrally to its credentials? Is it not a violation of the very identity of the humanitarian to wade into such partisan territory?

This learning session provided a brief overview of the history of the relationship between religion and humanitarian action. It also looked at recent and current initiatives in the humanitarian sector, highlighting challenges, recommendations, and examples of good practice that have been identified.

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