o:id 12812 url https://islam.zmo.de/s/westafrica/item/12812 o:resource_template Report o:resource_class bibo:Report dcterms:title Religious actors and politics in Nigeria, towards which post-covid-19 trend? dcterms:publisher Timbuktu Institute dcterms:date 2022-11-02 dcterms:type https://islam.zmo.de/s/westafrica/item/8596 dcterms:identifier https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q123233832 Q123233832 iwac-reference-0000796 dcterms:language https://islam.zmo.de/s/westafrica/item/8322 dcterms:abstract The subject of religion and the behavior of religious actors in the COVID-19 crisis appear at first glance to establish either just marginal issues or factors which have a tendency to be negative. On the other hand, there is far less public discussion on the strategic role played by religious communities as civil society partners of governments or the World Health Organization, as agencies providing charitable and pastoral assistance, and as a resource for hope and emergency management so as to successfully cope with the pandemic. This study analyzed the ambivalent role of actors in the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria within the framework of a theory-based empirical analysis, presents the most important developments, learning effects and problem areas yet to be addressed and finally, based on this, draws up policy recommendations for action. dcterms:spatial https://islam.zmo.de/s/westafrica/item/541 dcterms:provenance Dakar bibo:authorList https://islam.zmo.de/s/westafrica/item/2094 --