Katherine Marshall, co-chair of the SSRC’s Advisory Committee on Religion and International Affairs, speaks of her tenure at the World Bank, where she helped to guide the Bank’s initiative on religion and global development, and her current work at Georgetown’s Berkley Center, overseeing regional and issue analysis concerning the development work of faith-inspired organizations around the globe:
Editors T. Religion and development: “from AIDS to zebras”. The Immanent Frame. 2010. Available at: http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2010/09/03/religion-and-development-from-aids-to-zebras/. Accessed May 26, 2013.
APA citation:
Editors, The. (2010). Religion and development: “from AIDS to zebras”. Retrieved May 26, 2013, from The Immanent Frame Web site: http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2010/09/03/religion-and-development-from-aids-to-zebras/
Chicago citation:
Editors, The. 2010. Religion and development: “from AIDS to zebras”. The Immanent Frame. http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2010/09/03/religion-and-development-from-aids-to-zebras/ (accessed May 26, 2013).
Harvard citation:
Editors, T 2010, Religion and development: “from AIDS to zebras”, The Immanent Frame. Retrieved May 26, 2013, from <http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2010/09/03/religion-and-development-from-aids-to-zebras/>
MLA citation:
Editors, The. "Religion and development: “from AIDS to zebras”." 3 Sep. 2010. The Immanent Frame. Accessed 26 May. 2013. <http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2010/09/03/religion-and-development-from-aids-to-zebras/>
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