Past meeting
Global Development March Meeting
(4 ratings)
Meeting Description
Organized by
- Center for Global Development
Details
On Tuesday, March 25th, we will be joined by Brady Walkinshaw, who is with Development Dialogue on Values and Ethics, Human Development Network, at the World Bank. Walkinshaw will provide remarks and lead a discussion on faith and development.
Throughout the developing world, faith-inspired communities, organizations, and institutions may be of growing significance to broad issues and debates of equity, social justice, and poverty reduction. In sub-Saharan Africa, estimates suggest that faith-inspired organizations preside over as much as 70 percent of services in health and 30 percent in education. The areas of activity for faith-inspired organizations go on, and the contributions of the faith sector are addressed in different ways by development actors: in 2007, 34 percent of PEPFAR funding went to faith-based organizations, and from 2001 to 2005, USAID financing of faith-based organizations abroad, doubled. However, what may be cause for interest, is how much we understand about the roles of faith-inspired organizations in mainstream development activities. Walkinshaw will highlight basic trends, pose questions, and hope to spark some thoughtful conversation about what the multiple, varied, and significant roles of the faith sector may be.
Join us at 6:30pm for casual conversation and snacks -- and we'll get the official part of the program started around 6:45pm.
Hope you can join us!
Warm regards,
Heather Haines
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Who Attended
It's estimated that 63 people attended.
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Robert Salerno
"I thought Brady did a wonderful job facilitating a typically ignored topic in Development. I enjoyed the discussions and the diverse group of people in attendance (public/private sector)." -
Nat
"Great discussion and an amazing mix of backgrounds. Thanks for the pizza too!"







timoteo
"I enjoyed the presentation and the conversation. The speaker was insightful and the attendees were thoughtful, considerate, and engaged in the subject. I'll definitely return to future meetings. Thanks for an enjoyable discussion."