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The World Faiths Development Dialogue

The World Faiths Development Dialogue was set up in 1998 as an initiative of James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank and Lord Carey, then Archbishop of Canterbury. Its aim is to facilitate a dialogue on poverty and development among people from different religions and between them and the international development institutions.

The focus is on the relationship between faith and development and how this is expressed, both in considering decisions about development policy and in action with impoverished communities all over the world.

In our globalised world there is more opportunity than ever before for organisations and groups from different religions to work together on development issues. Nevertheless, there is still relatively little co-operation among people from different religious traditions, either in the practical work they do or at the level of policy discussions, even though they may be saying and doing similar things.

At the same time, the World Bank and U...

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