RT Article T1 Religious Equality and Freedom of Religion or Belief: International Development’s Blindspot JF The review of faith & international affairs VO 20 IS 2 SP 96 OP 108 A1 Tadros, Mariz LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/180559768X AB The relationship between freedom of religion or belief and international development continues to be severely under-explored in the literature, despite the copious body of scholarship that distinctively deals with each separately. The relevance of exploring this nexus is particularly significant in view of the increasing visibility of multilateral, bilateral, and non-governmental action aimed towards advancing freedom of religion or belief through development or humanitarian aid. Western development thinking, policy, and practice has always struggled with how to engage with religion. This article analyses the sources of confusion between religion and freedom of religion and belief, and the challenges of addressing religious inequalities in theory, policy, and praxis. K1 religious inequalities K1 FoRB-sensitive development K1 religious inequality-blind development K1 religion and development K1 FoRB DO 10.1080/15570274.2022.2065810