
Description
This event aims to initiate a global conversation on engaging with Islamic philanthropy instruments to support women in conflict and displacement. Moving beyond fundraising, the focus centres on the ethics, delivery, understanding of lived experiences, and cultural proximity needed to effectively address the intersecting needs of displaced women across forced migration routes – on the move, in transit and places of refuge.
Thank you for your engagement to the launch event and for sending through your questions (to Thomas Lingard, [email protected]) which will be valuable to our research.
Helpful Resources
- Adaptive religious coping with experiences of sexual and gender-based violence and displacement
- God Helped Us: Resilience, Religion and Experiences of Gender-Based Violence and Trafficking among African Forced Migrant Women
- On the Significance of Religion in Violence Against Women and Girls
- Protection from violence against women in forced displacement: Integrating religion into intersectional and socioecological approaches
- Ayesha’s Untold Migrant Story: Gender-based Violence in Displacement.
- Integrating Gender Sensitivity into Faith-Based Humanitarianism
- Gender, Religion, and Forced Displacement in Muslim Settings: Missed Opportunities?
- Prioritising protection and inclusion of conflict-affected displaced women and girls in Muslim-majority contexts
- More research findings are available from Dr Sandra Pertek’s website