header Orfalea Center header
header UCSB
header header
     Luce Project on Religion in Global Civil Society

LUCE PROJECT ON RELIGION IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY

2010 REGIONAL WORKSHOP

The Role of Religion in Global Civil Society:
A Latin America/Caribbean Focus

January 16, 2010
University of California, Santa Barbara

                              

You will need Adobe Reader to view the files (pdf). If you do not have Adobe Reader, you may click here and download it for free.


MATERIALS

A Discussion with Patrick McDonald, VIVA (January 12, 2009). Practitioners, Faith Inspired Organizations, and Global Development Work.

A Discussion with Anna Villacorta, Regional Vice President, Latin America, World Vision. Practitioners, Faith Inspired Organizations, and Global Development Work.

Lynch, C. Acting on Belief: Christian Perspectives on Suffering and Violence. Ethics & International Affairs, The Annual Journal of the Carnegie Council.

Global Development and Faith-Inspired Organizations in Latin America: Meeting Report. Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University. (January 30-31, 2009).

Frieder, K. New Dilemmas for Religious and NGOs in Latin America.Fundación Huésped

 

                              

 

The Luce Project on Religion in Global Civil Society is a three-year project of the
Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies
funded by the Henry Luce Foundation.

 

 

Orfalea Center