Local humanitarian leadership and religious literacy

Engaging with religion, faith, and faith actors

Publication date: 30 March 2017
Author: Tara R.Gingerich, Diane L.Moore, Robert Brodrick, Carleigh Beriont

Local humanitarian leadership is built upon the premise that humanitarian action should be led by local humanitarian actors whenever possible, yet this research finds that secular humanitarian INGOs do not engage systematically with local faith actors in their local leadership work.

Based primarily on interviews with humanitarian INGO staff, this research also found that neither secular nor faith-inspired international humanitarian organizations have a sufficient level of religious literacy to enable them to understand the religious dimensions of the contexts in which they work and to effectively navigate their engagement with local faith actors.