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Women, Religion, and Peace Project

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jackie Ogega Oct 4, 2011. 4 Replies

 

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"Bravo Katherine, I appreciate your effort and ine of thinking in this timely area. Keep up and may God bless you. Peace, Judith Pete, Nairobi, Kenya."
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"That is very interest Project. keep up and God is with you.      "
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Please feel free to provide a short bio about yourself or the work of your organization (no more than 3 paragraphs)
Katherine Marshall has worked since the early 1970s for international development, focusing on issues facing the world’s poorest countries. Now a senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs and Visiting Professor, she teaches about the challenges of fighting poverty, including practical and ethical dimensions, and a range of writing and research endeavors. She advises the World Bank on issues around development ethics and partnerships with faith institution, and heads the World Faiths Development Dialogue, a not-for-profit organization that bridges the often divided worlds of development and faith. She serves on several boards, including as a Trustee of Princeton University, the International selection committee for the Niwano Peace Prize, and the International Development Ethics Association. She works with CARE, the University of Cambodia and the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music. Ms. Marshall spent most of her career (1971-2006) with the World Bank where she held many leadership assignments, primarily focused on Africa. From 2000-2006 her mandate covered ethics, values, and faith in development work, working as counselor to the World Bank’s President, James D. Wolfensohn.

Ms. Marshall graduated from Wellesley College and Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University and studied in the history department. She speaks and publishes widely on issues for international development. Her publications include The World Bank: from Reconstruction to Development to Equity (Routledge, January 2008), Development and Faith: Where Mind, Heart and Soul Work Together (World Bank, 2007), and Mind, Heart and Soul in the Fight Against Poverty (World Bank, 2004). Her daughter Laura served in the Peace Corps in Guinea and is at medical school; her son Patrick is a high school senior in Washington DC.
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you (or your organization) have direct and significant expertise
Many in Africa, Latin America, East Asia, Middle East
What is your current country of residence (or location of your organization)?
USA
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Georgetown University,
What is your personal or organizational website?
http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/
Which are your primary sectoral areas of expertise (or the primary sectoral areas of your organization) ?
Development, Gender, Civil Society
Which are your primary skills areas(or the primary skill areas of your organization)?
Program Administration, Advocacy, Intervention, Research
What are some of your current areas of research (if any)?
Religion and development, with present focus on governance, regional work of faith inspired organizations, malaria, gender, HIV/AIDS, and shelter
If appropriate feel free to list several of your (or your organization's) publications
Blog on Newsweek Washington Post On Faith:
http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/georgetown/faith_in_action/

Katherine Marshall and Marisa Van Saanen, Development and Faith, When Mind, Heart and Soul Work together, 2007

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At 5:44am on October 4, 2011, Judith Pete said…

Bravo Katherine, I appreciate your effort and ine of thinking in this timely area. Keep up and may God bless you.

Peace,

Judith Pete,

Nairobi, Kenya.

At 4:12am on August 29, 2011, Dennis Bours said…

Dear Miss Marshall,

 

Given your field of work, extensive expertise in the field of dialogue with a focus on gender and inter-faith dialogue, and focus on the East Asia region, I would like to bring your attention to the upcoming Asia Pacific Mediation Forum (APMF) not-for-profit event; "The Asia Pacific Mediation Leadership Summit - From Talk To Action", taking place in Bangkok 2 - 4 December 2011, which brings together mediation and ADR specialists from various fields; including family mediation, commercial and workplace mediation, court-annexed mediation, conflict and community mediation, climate change and disaster response mediation and various cross-sectional themes, like for example human rights, cross-cultural dynamics and women in mediation.

Do have a look at my profile and the Mediation Summit's link (www.mediation-leadership.com), feel free to email me or send me a message when having any questions regarding participation or collaboration and also do feel free to forward the information about our Summit to your colleagues.

Kind regards,

Dennis Bours

At 7:22am on August 25, 2011, Abdul Sattar Chachar said…

Ms Katherine i have read your profile i  appreciate your work  against poverty reduction in the poor country.

i am also working in poverty reduction sector in organisation .My organisation is quite new if you will technical support me for growth my organisation or poverty reduction interventions.

Then i will be able to contribution my self and also your role for human being.

i am wiating your positive response.

 

regards

AS

At 3:14pm on April 30, 2011, Muhammad Tahir Tabassum said…

Dear Katherine,

Very happy to visit your profile in peace network today. We are actively working on similar issues since 1995 in Belgium EU and Pakistan.

We can work together as partner and friend as well in near future. Please visit our website: www.inspad.org and send your comments.

Peace.

At 1:12pm on January 19, 2011, Sohail Mahmood said…

hello katherine

how are u doing?

nice connecting here

At 12:00am on September 10, 2010, Pastor Samuel Muderhwa M said…
Dear Katherine
thanks for the good works, we need collaboration and friendship.

Samuel
At 2:02pm on December 5, 2008, KOBOLONGO KONGUNDE Crispin said…
Mrs Katherine Marshall, C' is with pleasure that I would like to collaborate with you within the framework of the promotion of the rights of l' child and of the management and peaceful resolution of the conflicts in my country RDCongo especially in the formation into inforamatic but naps ridged with the problem of the computer materials (computers and others) so on your level you can help us to find a partner which can sent that to us, c' is a good thing. Thank you d' advances and I am ready with answer to any call of you in connection with l' exchange d' experiment. Crispin
At 12:13am on December 5, 2008, NEPA NEPA JULIEN FAUSTIN said…
katherine
i am julien faustin NEPA NEPA
i am doctorant in conflict resolution, peace and govenance security. I speak franch but i forsing to inderstand english , escuse me fo mestakes
i hope become your friend
thank you
julien faustin faustin NEPA NEPA
michoumnepa@yahoo.fr
At 10:53am on December 1, 2008, THUSHARA WITHARANA said…
hi Katherine,

I think U intrest in peace.i'm a graduate in Peace & conflict Resolution in University of Kelaniya In Sri lanka.Then i studied in Internatioan Relations,Human Rigts,Counselling Psycology Diplomas.my last job is Youth national coordinator in anty war front in Sri Lanka.
Now i work in Human rights NGO.We help marginalized people in Sri lankan Conflict.
So we can share our peace knowledge

So I like read Ur view bbout peace.If U have any free time plz join my discussions in my page.
U R welcome

Thushara
At 5:37am on November 30, 2008, Waheed Ahmad said…
EASY . DIFFICULT


Easy is to get a place is someone's address book.
Difficult is to get a place in someone's heart.

Easy is to judge the mistakes of others
Difficult is to recognize our own mistakes

Easy is to talk without thinking
Difficult is to refrain the tongue

Easy is to hurt someone who loves us.
Difficult is to heal the wound...

Easy is to forgive others
Difficult is to ask for forgiveness

Easy is to set rules.
Difficult is to follow them...

Easy is to dream every night.
Difficult is to fight for a dream...

Easy is to show victory.
Difficult is to assume defeat with dignity...

Easy is to admire a full moon.
Difficult to see the other side...

Easy is to stumble with a stone.
Difficult is to get up...

Easy is to enjoy life every day.
Difficult to give its real value...

Easy is to promise something to someone.
Difficult is to fulfill that promise...

Easy is to say we love.
Difficult is to show it every day...

Easy is to criticize others.
Difficult is to improve oneself...

Easy is to make mistakes.
Difficult is to learn from them...

Easy is to weep for a lost love.
Difficult is to take care of it so not to lose it.

Easy is to think about improving.
Difficult is to stop thinking it and put it into action...

Easy is to think bad of others
Difficult is to give them the benefit of the doubt...

Easy is to receive
Difficult is to give

Easy to read this
Difficult to follow

Easy is to keep the friendship with words
Difficult is to keep it with meanings.


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