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Re-examining the Policies in the Humanitarian Aid Sector – A Call for Greater "Value Rationality"
2016
Nonprofit Policy Forum
AbstractFaith-based giving in the U.S. constitutes over one-third of all charity (Giving USA, 2013). The proliferation of policy initiatives that promoted faith-based giving and giving to humanitarian aid organizations post George W Bush's establishment of the Office of Faith-based initiatives and community Partnerships has been controversial, to say the least. But despite this, the sector has been robust. One segment of philanthropy that has been unnecessarily controversial is that of Islamic
doi:10.1515/npf-2015-0031
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