July 2024
Are faith actors the missing link in effective localisation efforts?
The study commissioned by Islamic Relief Worldwide explores and analyses the unique contributions and challenges faced by faith actors (FAs) in humanitarian settings across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Palestine, and Mozambique.
Our findings reveal that contrary to common misconceptions, most faith actors are non-missionary, and their values align closely with humanitarian principles. They play a crucial role in providing mental health and psychosocial support, particularly in crisis situations, where they foster community solidarity and resilience. However, despite their potential, faith actors often face significant barriers, such as limited funding, structural challenges, and cultural misunderstandings that prevent their full engagement.
What the Report offers?
Beyond data and analysis, the report:
Debunks pervasive myths about faith actors
Highlights the common values shared between faith and secular actors, promoting a more unified approach to humanitarian action.
Through case studies, stories, and voices from the field, it brings to life the impactful work of faith actors in diverse contexts.
Moreover, it provides concrete recommendations for both local actors and humanitarian organisations on overcoming challenges and integrating faith actors into the localising agenda.
Read the executive summary here and the full report here.
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