Quick Links #3: Working with Religious Leaders
Below you'll find a brief list of just some of the polio communication resources related to working with religious leaders from The Communication Initiative for Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Hi Everyone
This Quick Links focusses on work with religious leaders. The three resources below provide a case study for building relationships with religious leaders where trust is lacking, the importance of religious leadership for building community ownership and an Islamic faith based manual for working in conflict zones. I hope some of you find them useful. Please note the links for more information and instructions to unsubscribe or subscribe found below.
This paper looks in some detail at how working with religious leaders was first piloted and then expanded in Nigeria. It looks at impact as well as how religious leaders were engaged alongside other influential people such as polio survivors, teachers, and physicians.
Eradicating Polio: Working with Religious Leaders to Enhance Community Ownership
This UNICEF document from India documents the value of working with religious leaders to bolster community support for polio vaccination. It also underscores the importance of identifying the specific issues that such an influential group can address and provides practical examples of the engagement and trust building that was critical to gaining their active support.
Working in Conflict: A Faith Based Toolkit for Islamic Relief
This is a guide developed for use by staff of Islamic Relief though it has been written to also be of use for other agencies whether they be Islamic, based in another faith, or secular. This resource offers practical information for working with Islamic communities in conflict-affected environments.
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Chris
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Quick Links is a small experiment from The Communication Initiative that might help those working for polio eradication in Pakistan and Afghanistan identify useful knowledge on issues the programme is facing. It is designed to be brief and not add too much to anyone's inbox. Each email focuses on an area of particular importance to the Pakistan and Afghanistan programmes and presents brief descriptions of three resources that may be of interest or use to those of you working in the country. The mailing list, by design, is quite small though anyone who's interested can send a request to cmorry@comminit.comand they'll be added to the list. We also welcome suggestions and requests for specific topics to be covered and/or resources to be identified.
Comments
Comments on Quick Links
Here are a few comments on the working with religious leaders Quick Links. They were received as personal emails and have been rendered anonymous for that reason.
Please note that the orgnisations mentioned have been included only to identify the affiliation and location of the individual responding and do not represent the views of the organisations themselves.
Thanks Chris - I find these helpful. And I like the name, by the way - (forgot to mention that the other day).
Suggestion: perhaps numbering the quick links? (quick links #4: data) - may help us find them in our inboxes, and help you keep track of how many you've sent. And perhaps an upcoming "Quick links" #XX: "Suggestions from eradicators" (websites we like/find helpful, books/articles we found impactful...)
UNICEF New York
Dear Chris
Thanking you for sharing the valuable links, very useful
UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia
Dear Chris
Thanks for sharing all this info related to C4D/communication.
Would like to inform that a new member has recently joined our team in Kabul. Thanks to add that name to your mailing list.
Regards
UNICEF Afghanistan
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