PaRD presents its new Work Plan for 2021, focussing on three areas of engagement: Strategic Planning, the PaRD Annual Forum and General Assembly of Members (GAM) 2021 and COVID-19 Response.
Workshop by the Research Programme on Religious Communities and Sustainable Development Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Submissions until 17 January.
After the WECARE and Humboldt University Berlin webinar in September 2020, PaRD members are invited to contribute to a follow-up publication of an edited volume. Submissions until 31 January.
Arigatou International together with several other PaRD members has issued a statement regarding the wellbeing of children and young people during the pandemic.
The PaRD health work-stream in collaboration with Queen Margret University is planning a study that will produce faith-sensitive guidance for MHPSS. Individuals or representatives are invited to join the steering group for this research study.
We invite PaRD work-streams to submit proposals for collaboration to respond to the inequalities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Deadline: 15.02.2021.
On Human Rights Day, 10th December 2020, PaRD members as Side by Side, Christian Aid, Religions for Peace and others co-host an interactive event at 15:00 – 16:30 GMT.
This week marks the start of the 16 Days of Activism campaign against Gender-Based Violence. A number of PaRD members are involved in hosting a series of events.
Webinar about findings from the two-year Bridge Builders project, which established a capacity sharing model between local faith actors interacting with international humanitarian actors - with LFA from South Sudan, November 24th, 13:30-14:30 GMT.
Health training for religious leaders in remote areas of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is what Rev. Siyani Zimba, working for World Vision as a Channels of Hope Specialist on Ebola and COVID-19 response, reports on in our PaRD Podcast.