Religious Inequalities and Human Rights: Implications for International Development

This article explores the impact of inequalities linked to religious identity on development strategies and outcomes. Religious prejudice and differential treatment among communities affect development practice and outcomes, undermining social harmony and cohesion and deflecting development strategi...

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Main Author: Marshall, Katherine 1947- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: The review of faith & international affairs
Year: 2025, Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 14-27
Further subjects:B Discrimination
B Development
B religious engagement
B freedom of religion or belief (FoRB)
B Inequality
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Summary:This article explores the impact of inequalities linked to religious identity on development strategies and outcomes. Religious prejudice and differential treatment among communities affect development practice and outcomes, undermining social harmony and cohesion and deflecting development strategies. Development actors, however, often fail to take these issues fully into account. Unequal treatments range from discriminatory exclusion and persecution to preferential treatment, creating or accentuating inequalities among communities. Human rights violations are often involved. By various measures, problematic situations are increasing across countries, sparking social tensions that can undermine social compacts. Assessments of inequality and policies to address inequality should take more clearly into account religious identities and communities.
ISSN:1931-7743
Contains:Enthalten in: The review of faith & international affairs
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/15570274.2024.2408988