Effective Faith Partnerships during COVID-19: Lessons Learned from Development Practitioners

S. Kemp
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COVID-19 heightened interest in faith partnerships as governments and international agencies sought rapid behavior change to reduce the spread of the pandemic. It illuminated the unique capacity of local faith groups to reach people quickly, effectively, and relevantly. To increase resilience to future crises, the qualities of effective, ethical partnerships must be identified and developed. To support this effort, the Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities facilitated a learning process that explored key success factors and barriers to effective partnerships for eight faith actors (national and international organizations and networks) who responded to COVID-19, 2020–2021. Four themes recurred. Firstly, there were mixed views about the quality of partnerships with international agencies, some feeling instrumentalized in times of crisis. Secondly, where colonial exploitation has left mistrust of Western “experts,” effective programming with faith communities to counter misinformation requires either skilled, long-term investment in relationships or supporting faith groups already trusted by local communities. Thirdly, many of the most effective responses to COVID-19 emerged when local faith groups took the initiative and responded using their own assets. Finally, although technology facilitated connection, it also excluded, mediating the kinds of partnerships that were possible. The participating faith actors identified the need to build and sustain trusted relationships with local faith groups, increasing resilience by equipping them with asset-based approaches to take the initiative in their own context. They call on international agencies to value their complementary capacities and develop long-term structures for cross-sectoral engagement, supported by flexible funding.
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2019冠状病毒病期间有效的信仰伙伴关系:发展实践者的经验教训
随着各国政府和国际机构寻求迅速改变行为以减少大流行的传播,COVID-19提高了人们对信仰伙伴关系的兴趣。它显示了地方信仰团体快速、有效和相关地接触人们的独特能力。为了增强对未来危机的抵御能力,必须确定和发展有效的、合乎道德的伙伴关系。为支持这一努力,“信仰与地方社区联合学习倡议”促进了一个学习过程,探讨了2020-2021年应对2019冠状病毒病的八个信仰行为体(国家和国际组织和网络)建立有效伙伴关系的关键成功因素和障碍。四个主题反复出现。首先,人们对与国际机构的伙伴关系的质量有不同的看法,有些人觉得在危机时期被利用了。其次,在殖民剥削导致对西方“专家”不信任的地方,与信仰团体有效合作以对抗错误信息,要么需要对关系进行熟练的长期投资,要么需要支持已经得到当地社区信任的信仰团体。第三,许多最有效的应对措施是由地方宗教团体主动采取行动,并利用自己的资产作出反应。最后,虽然技术促进了联系,但它也排除了各种可能的伙伴关系。参与的信仰行为者认识到有必要与当地信仰团体建立和维持可信任的关系,通过为他们提供基于资产的方法,使他们在自己的环境中采取主动,从而增强复原力。他们呼吁国际机构重视其互补能力,并在灵活供资的支持下制定跨部门参与的长期结构。
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