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Engaging religious actors in addressing the famine emergency in South Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia, and Yemen
Mohammed Abu-Nimer
(KAICIID DIALOGUE CENTRE)
Cole Durham
(International Center for Law and Religion Studies)
Manoj Kurian
(World Council of Churches (WWC))
Katherine Marshall
(World Faiths Development Dialogue)
Ulrich Nitschke
(International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development (PaRD))
Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp
(Jacob Soetendorp Institute for Human Values)
Arnhild Spence
(World Food Programme (WFP))
G20 policy makers should support wider religious roles in refugee resettlement
Shaun Casey
(Berkley Center for Religion)
Attalah Fitzgibbon
(Islamic Relife Worldwide)
Azza Karam
(UNFPA)
Dr. Majbritt Lyck-Bowen
(Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace, University of Winchester)
Katherine Marshall
(World Faiths Development Dialogue)
Ulrich Nitschke
(International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development (PaRD))
Dr. Mark Owen
(Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace, University of Winchester)
Isabel Phiri
(World Council of Churches (WWC))
Alberto Quatrucci
(Community of Sant’Egidio)
Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp
(Jacob Soetendorp Institute for Human Values)
Msgr. Robert Vitillo
(International Catholic Migration Commission)
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Isabel Phiri
Manoj Kurian
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