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245 00 Poverty and Prejudice|h[electronic resource] :|bReligious 
       Inequality and the Struggle for Sustainable Development. 
260    |bBristol University Press|c2023. 
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505 0  1. Confronting Poverty, Prejudice and Religious Inequality
       : Ensuring No One Is Left Behind -- Mariz Tadros, Philip 
       Mader and Kathryn CheesemanPart 1: Health and Wellbeing2. 
       The Intersection of Religion With the Health and Wellbeing
       SDG -- Jill Olivier3. How the Pandemic Impacted Religious 
       Minorities in Iraq, and How Inclusive Journalism Helped --
       Salam Omer4. Religion and Confidence in COVID-19 
       Vaccination: The Trust Deficit -- Claire Thomas, Mayya 
       Kelova and Albashir Mohamed5. Religious Inequality and 
       Health: Taking the Pulse Through a Global Review of the 
       Literature -- Ghazala Mir6. Health and Wellbeing Alongside
       Belief Systems at the Patient Care Coalface: How Does 
       Policy Fit in? -- Somnath Mukhopadhyay and Haitham Abul-
       EisPart 2: Education7. Religion, Religiosity and 
       Educational Progress -- Elizabeth M. King8. Training Iraqi
       Teachers To Become Effective Promoters of FoRB Principles 
       in Primary Education -- Haidar Lapcha and Yusra Mahdi9. 
       Advancing Freedom of Religion or Belief Through 
       Religiously Inclusive Education -- Knox ThamesPart 3: 
       Gender10. Interrogating the Gender and Religious Equality 
       Nexus -- Mariz Tadros11. Dire Conditions for Hazara Shia 
       Pilgrims During COVID-19 Quarantine in Pakistan -- Sadiqa 
       Sultan12. The 'Messy' World of Women and Religious 
       Inequality -- Kate Ward13. Empty Chairs: FoRB's Gender 
       Problem -- Andrea Mari and Kathryn CheesemanPart 4: Water 
       and Sanitation14. Freedom of Religion or Belief, and 
       Access to Safe Water -- Kate Bayliss15. How Clean Drinking
       Water in Joseph Colony Addresses Religious Inequalities 
       and SDGs -- Ali Abbas Zaidi and Bariya Shah16. Why Do 
       Religious Minorities in Pakistan Receive Less Water? -- 
       Mary Gill and Asif Aqeel17. Drinking Water, Sanitation and
       the Religion Paradox in India -- Nitya JacobPart 5: 
       Infrastructure and the Economy18. How Digital 
       Discrimination Affects Sustainable Development for 
       Religious and Ethnic Minorities -- Kevin Hernandez and 
       Becky Faith19. Poverty, Prejudice and Technology -- Nighat
       Dad and Shmyla Khan20. Beyond the Rhetoric of Freedom: 
       Religious Inequity in Nigeria -- Chris Kwaja21. Religious 
       Identity-Based Inequality in the Labour Market: Policy 
       Challenges in India -- Surbhi Kesar and Rosa AbrahamPart 6
       : Inequalities22. Religious Inequality and Economic 
       Opportunity: Implications for SDG10 -- Simone Schotte23. 
       The Justice Gap: Religious Minorities, Discrimination and 
       Accountability Challenges -- Claire Thomas and Mary 
       Gill24. Disability and Religious Inequality Intertwined: 
       Double Discrimination Against Deaf Jehovah's Witnesses in 
       Uzbekistan -- Dilmurad Yusupov25. What Is Distinctive 
       About Religious Inequality? Challenges and Opportunities 
       for Development Policy -- Michael WoolcockPart 7: Cities 
       and Communities26. Religious Inequalities, Inclusive 
       Cities and Sustainable Development -- Francesca 
       Giliberto27. ISIS Attack on the Divinely Protected City of
       Mosul: The Assault of Terrorism on Diversity and Peace -- 
       Omar Mohammed28. Renaming Places in India: Conjuring the 
       Present by Exorcising a Past -- Rachna Mehra29. Urban 
       Development for Religious Equality: The Case of Youhanabad
       in Pakistan -- Amen JafferPart 8: Climate and Nature30. 
       Religious Inequality and Environmental Change -- Shilpi 
       Srivastava and Vinitha Bachina31. Discrimination Against 
       Minorities and Its Detrimental Effect on Biodiversity 
       Conservation: Lessons From the Batwa 'Pygmies' Around 
       Semuliki National Park, Western Uganda -- Moses 
       Muhumuza32. A Wounded Landscape and the Right To Protest 
       at the River Club Site -- Rifqah Tifloen33. Climate 
       Justice for the Religiously Marginalised -- Lyla MehtaPart
       9: Peace and Justice34. The Significance of Freedom of 
       Religion or Belief for Peace, Justice and Strong 
       Institutions -- W. Cole Durham Jr.35. Recovering From the 
       Trauma of Insurgency in Northern Nigeria -- Maji Peterx36.
       Religion, Caste and Marginality: Reflections on the Indian
       Criminal Justice and Prison System -- Devangana Kalita37. 
       Key Blindspots in Thinking Around Peacebuilding Policy 
       Makers and Practitioners Need To Address -- Katharine 
       ThanePart 10: Partnership38. Partnerships and Religious 
       Inequality -- Amro Hussain39. The Need for Secular-
       Religious Engagement -- Kishan Manocha40. Co-Creation for 
       Freedom of Religion or Belief -- Mike Battcock41. 
       Promoting FoRB in Fragile Contexts: Emerging Lessons From 
       CREID on Legitimacy -- Mariz Tadros42. Epilogue -- Mariz 
       Tadros, Philip Mader and Kathryn Cheeseman. 
520    EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND 
       licence. Freedom of religion and belief is crucial to any 
       sustainable development process, and yet the Sustainable 
       Development Goals (SDGs) pay little attention to religious
       inequalities. This book offers a comprehensive overview of
       how efforts to achieve SDGs can be enhanced by paying 
       greater attention to freedom of religion and belief. In 
       particular, it illustrates how poverty is often a direct 
       result of religious prejudice and how religious identity 
       can shape a person's job prospects, their children's 
       education and the quality of public services they receive.
       Drawing on evidence from Asia, the Middle East and sub-
       Saharan Africa, the book foregrounds the lived experiences
       of marginalized communities as well as researchers and 
       action organizations. 
546    In English. 
650  0 Sustainable development|xReligious aspects. 
650  0 Freedom of religion|xEconomic aspects. 
650  6 Développement durable|xAspect religieux.|0(CaQQLa)201-
       0427057 
650  6 Liberté religieuse|0(CaQQLa)201-0007989|xAspect 
       économique.|0(CaQQLa)201-0374333 
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