Difference between revisions 944684554 and 953516925 on enwiki{{AFC submission|d|v|u=Reni16|ns=118|decliner=JavaHurricane|declinets=20200309092554|ts=20200308173853}} <!-- Do not remove this line! --> {{AFC comment|1=Also, please expand the article, especially her biography ''[[User:JavaHurricane| <span style = "color:green">Java</span>]][[User talk:JavaHurricane|<span style = "color:red">Hurricane</span>]]'' 09:25, 9 March 2020 (UTC)}} ---- '''Prof. Dr. Azza Karam''' is the Secretary General Elect of [[Religions for Peace]] International since August 21<sup>st</sup> of 2019 and a professor at the [[Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam]] for religion and development. She served as a Ssenior Aadvisor to the [[United Nations Population Fund]] and holds the position of Coordinator/Chair of the United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Religion and Development. == Biography and Education == Azza Karam was born in 1968 in Cairo, Egypt, and has lived in several countries throughout her life, being the daughter of a diplomat. After obtaining her Bbachelor's degree from the [[The American University in Cairo]], she moved to The Netherlands and did her Master in Politics of Development Strategies at the International Institute of Social Studies of [[Erasmus University Rotterdam]], succeeded by her Ph.D. at the [[University of Amsterdam]] on Development, International Relations, and Political Islam.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.dw.com/de/weltb%C3%BCrgerin-und-weltreisende-in-sachen-religion/a-50187274|title=Weltbürgerin und Weltreise(contracted; show full) Transnational Political Islam: religion, ideology, and power (Pluto, 2004)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Karam|first=Azza M|url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/transnational-political-islam-religion-ideology-and-power/oclc/52165716|title=Transnational political Islam: religion, ideology, and power|date=2004|publisher=Pluto Press|isbn=978-0-7453-1626-0|location=London; Sterling, Va.|language=English|oclc=52165716}}</ref> A Woman ’'s Place: Religions Women as Public Actors (WCRP: 2002)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Karam|first=Azza|url=https://books.google.dk/books/about/A_Woman_s_Place.html?id=kXLlAAAACAAJ&redir_esc=y|title=A Woman's Place: Religious Women as Public Actors|date=2001|publisher=World Conference on Religion and Peace, Women's Program|isbn=978-0-935934-10-6|language=en}}</ref> (contracted; show full)omen's groups in Egypt : activist women's realities<ref>{{Cite book|last=Karam|first=Azza M|url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/fundamentalism-modernity-and-womens-groups-in-egypt-activist-womens-realities/oclc/34491084|title='Fundamentalism', 'Modernity' and women's groups in Egypt: activist women's realities|date=1993|publisher=MERA|isbn=978-90-72985-25-5|location=Amsterdam|language=English|oclc=34491084}}</ref> <br /> == References == {{reflist}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=953516925.
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