
Select Publications from Prof. Dr. Azza Karam
Contributor to the Lancet (2015), the Routledge International Encyclopaedia of Women and the Encyclopaedia of Women in Islamic Cultures.
Doctorate of Humane Letters from John Cabot University (16 May 2022)
HONORARY DEGREES
Realizing the Faith Dividend: Religion, Gender, Peace and Security (New York: UNFPA, 2016) – Author
Religion and Development Post 2015 – NY: UNFPA, 2015 – Editor
Religion, Development and the United Nations – NY: SSRC, 2012
“Religion and the United Nations: Dynamics of Development and International Relations,” Cross Currents Special Journal Issue (Co-editor), September-October, NY: Blackwell, 2010.
Transnational Political Islam: Religion, Ideology and Power. Editor and Contributor, London: Pluto Books, 2004.
A Woman’s Place: Religious Women as Public Actors. Editor and Contributor. NY: WCRP.1998.
Women in Parliament: Beyond Numbers. Stockholm: International IDEA. (Editor) June 1998. (Translated into Bahasa Indonesian; Spanish and French).
Women in Parliament: Beyond Numbers. 2nd Edition. Co-edited with Julie Ballington (2007).
Women, Islamisms and the State. London: Macmillan, and New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998.
Nisaa fi Muwajahat Nisaa – in Arabic (Cairo: Sutour Press, 2003).
Women of Faith Transforming Conflict: A Multi-Religious Training Manual. (New York: WCRP, 2004).
BOOKS
Taking Humanitarianism Hostage – the Case of Afghanistan & Multilateral Organisations (12 January 2023) Inter Press Service
When it Comes to Forgiveness, Faith and Science Agree on the Benefits (25 October 2022) Religion News Service
The Arrogance of Ignorance: War in Ukraine, Religion and Abiding Enthocentricism (19 April 2022) Inter Press Service
Arc of History Bending Towards (Ab) Using Democracy & Human Rights: A Plea for Multi-Religious Civil Accountability (February 21 2022) Inter Press Service
The Tone-Deaf Crusade for COVID-19 Boosters (10 December 2021) Religious News Service
A Counter Narrative? Ruminations around Holocaust Remembrance Day (2 February 2021) Inter Press Service
The Enduring Value of Multireligious Actions (7 December 2020) Devex
Not in Our Name, Never in Our Name: A Conversation with Muslim Faith Leaders Echoing the Wisdom of a Pontiff (26 October 2020) Inter Press Service
Opinion: Faith, COVID-19 and the push for a healthy environment, (29 April 2020) Deutsche Welle
“In the Beginning was the Word”: Why COVID-19 Renders Words even more Powerful (25 March 2020) Inter Press Service
Religion and Development: An Enhanced Approached or A Transaction? (12 April 2019) Inter Press Service
The Counter Narrative to Terror and Violence is Already Among Us (16 August 2016) Inter Press Service
Religion and the SDGs – The ‘New Normal’ and Calls for Action (6 July 2015) Inter Press Service
Ebola and ISIS: A Learning Exchange Between U.N. and Faith-based Organisations (13 November 2014) Inter Press Service
OP-EDS
“Christ’s Love Moves the World to Reconciliation and Unity”, The World Council of Churches 11th Assembly, 2022
“Building Together Better”, Good News Planet
“For faith groups, their mission amid pandemic is not fully accomplished”, Catholic Charities USA
“For faith groups, their mission amid pandemic is not fully accomplished”, Crux Now
“For faith groups, their mission amid pandemic is not fully accomplished”, The Central Minnesota Catholic Magazine
“COVID-19 and the Role of Religion in the Pandemic” Deutsche Welle
“Background Briefing with Ian Masters” Background Briefing
“As Young Talents Flee, Afghanistan Faces a Dying Arts and Culture Scene” Vice World News
“Non-Muslims Stuck in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan Expect the Worst” Vice World News
“The Role of Sacred Texts in Helping or Hindering Gender Equality” The G20 Interfaith Forum
“US Continues Diplomatic Outreach to Host At-risk Afghans” Voice of America
“Religious Nationalism Around the World” The Council on Foreign Relations
“Ties between UN, faith-based groups poised to grow during pandemic” Devex
“We are all important and relevant” Süddeutsche Zeitung
“Working with religious actors makes sense” with Alexander Görlach for Ring for Peace
“The religious leaders” Die Zeit
“UNHCR partners to create multireligious advisory council on refugees, displacement” Devex
“Religious leaders call for increased collaboration on climate change, inequality” Devex
INTERVIEWS AND PRESENTATIONS
2020
A Dialogue of Love: Interreligious Cooperation and Global Well Being, John Paul II Lecture on Interfaith Understanding
Religion & its Discontents: Considerations Around COVID-19 & Africa, Inter Press Service
My faith is my inner sanctum – not your body politic, Cover Story, Faith in Development Monitor 04/2020
Working with Religion or Working for Faith?, Mansklig Sakerhet
Religion can be a healing balm for COVID-19’s disruption, if applied judiciously, Religion News Service
2019
“From Dialogue to Diapraxis in International Development: the Case of the United Nations Strategic Learning Exchanges”, in SUR: International Journal on Human Rights, Issue 29, August.
Religions and Sustainable Development: From Overlooking to Commodifying Faiths. Inaugural Lecture as Professor of Religion and Sustainable Development, Vrije Universiteit van Amsterdam, Faculty of Religion and Theology.
2018
“The implications of binary framings for western actors” in Feminist Dissent. pp.233-239.
2017
“Deconstructing and Reconstructing Secular Approaches to Religion in Multilateral Settings,” in Making Peace with Faith: The Challenges of Religion and Peacebuilding, Mohammed Abu Nimer and Michelle Jarred Eds. Boulder, London and NY: Rowman and Littlefield.
“The Role of Religious Actors in Implementing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals” The Ecumenical Review, Volume 68, Issue 4.
2016
“The United Nations, faith-based organizations and development cooperation”, in Robert Oden (Ed.) For Better For Worse: The Role of Religion in Development Cooperation (Swedish Mission Council).
“Positions on sexual and reproductive rights in Muslim majority countries’ and institutions: a telling indication of things to come?” in Top of Form
Journal of Development in Practice Volume 27, 2017 – Issue 5: Special Issue: Faith and health in development
“High-level collaboration between public sector and religious and faith-based organizations: Fad or trend?” (with Adam Taylor, Jean Duff, Mike Batcock), in The Routledge Review of Faith & International Affairs, Volume 14, Issue nr 3, pp. 95-100.
2015
“Controversies in faith and health care,” Authors: Azza Karam with Andrew Tomkins, Jean Duff, Atallah Fitzgibbon, Edward J Mills, Keith Munnings, Sally Smith, Shreelata Rao Seshadri, Avraham Steinberg, Robert Vitillo, Philemon Yugi. The Lancet 2015 Oct 6;386 (10005): 1776-85. Epub 6 Jul 2015.
“The view from above: Faith and Health,” The Lancet, 6 Oct 2015;386 (10005):e22-4. Epub 2015 Jul 6. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. October 2015
“Ensuring multisectoral action on the determinants of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health in the post-2015 era,” Authors: Azza Karam with Kumanan Rasanathan, Nazneen Damji, Tesmerelna Atsbeha, Marie-Noel Brune Drisse, Austen Davis, Carlos Dora, Shyama Kuruvilla, Jacqueline Mahon, Maria Neira, Eugenio Villar Montesinos, Deborah von Zinkernagel, & Douglas Webb; British Medical Journal –BMJ – 2015 Sep 14;351:h4213. Epub 2015 Sep 14.
2014
“On Faith, Health and Tensions: An Overview from an Intergovernmental Perspective”– The Heythrop Journal, 11 August 2014, pp. 1069-1079.
“Powerful versus Forceful Partnerships: Religion, Politics and Development”, in Knut Edvard Larsen and Knud Jorgensen (Eds), Power and Partnership (Oslo: Regnum)
2013
“Education as a Pathway towards Gender Equality,” The UN Chronicle: Magazine of the United Nations, Vol. L No. 4 2013 December 2013.
2010
“Introduction: Religion and the United Nations”. In Crosscurrents: Religion and the United Nations, September 2010, Vol. 60, Issue 3.
“The United Nations Population Fund and Engaging Religious Actors”, in Crosscurrents (special issue on Religion and the United Nations), September 2010, Vol. 60, Issue 3.
“Girls’ Education and Gender Socialization in the Mediterranean”, in 10 Papers for Barcelona 2010 -Education, Research and Gender: The Sources of Progress, (Spain: the European Institute of the Mediterranean and the EU Institute for Security Studies).
Several articles in Arabic, English, Spanish (translated) and French on development praxis, political economy, Middle East politics and transnational gender issues, in addition to numerous reports.