Launch of Consultative Policy Dialogue on Islamic Philanthropy and Displaced Women on 28 October 2025 in Geneva
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Upcoming EventLaunch of Consultative Policy Dialogue on Islamic Philanthropy and Displaced Women on 28 October 2025 in Geneva
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Interdisciplinary research to shape the future of inclusive humanitarian policy
‘Making Aid Work for Displaced Women’ brings together researchers, humanitarian practitioners, and policymakers to build the evidence base on, and to engage with, diverse humanitarian actors working with Islamic philanthropy to improve humanitarian outcomes for displaced women. It bridges diverse aid paradigms—mainstream and faith-inspired—and contributes to a humanitarian reform.
Pathways to impact: Engaging with Islamic philanthropy to improve outcomes for displaced women
The event will engage high-level individuals and senior humanitarian workers, Islamic philanthropy experts, academics and practitioners interested in exploring the potential of Islamic philanthropy to advance responses to women in displacement.
Advancing Humanitarian Innovation on Gender, Displacement, and Islamic Philanthropy
The symposium aims to push interdisciplinary boundaries and contribute to developing an inclusive humanitarian policy and practice. By connecting humanitarian, migration, and religious systems, it provides a platform to exchange and discuss innovative conceptual and financing solutions to support displaced women through integrating different aid paradigms.
‘Making aid work for displaced women’ initiative works towards a range of academic outputs, policy impacts and capacity building
of diverse humanitarian actors.
Articles
Explore articles on gender, religion, and forced displacement, highlighting Islamic philanthropy’s role in aid and addressing violence against women in migration contexts.
Discover policy insights and practices integrating Islamic philanthropy with humanitarian systems to improve protection and inclusion for displaced women.