Prof. Azza Karam (PhD) served as the Secretary General of Religions for Peace. She holds a Professorship of Religion and Development at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) - of which she is a citizen.
Dr. Karam currently is a member of the United Nations Secretary General’s ‘High Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism’.
Prior to joining Religions for Peace, she served for nearly two decades in the United Nations (UNDP and UNFPA), including as a Coordinator of the Arab Human Development Reports, a Senior Advisor on Culture, and Lead Facilitator/Trainer for the UN Strategic Learning Exchanges on Religion, Development and Diplomacy. During her time in the UN, she founded and was Convenor of the United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Religion and Development as well as the Multi-Faith Advisory Council of that Task Force.
She has worked internationally since 1980s, including with the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IIDEA), the OECD and the EU, and has taught and lectured in various academic institutions in Europe, North America (including the United States Military Academy/West Point), and in the Arab region.
Her Ph.D. (in 1996), focused on Political Islam, and became her first book in Arabic and English. She has since published widely, in several languages, on international political dynamics, including democratization, human rights, peace and security, gender, religious engagement, and sustainable development.
Dr. Karam received many awards over the years, including an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from John Cabot University (Rome, Italy).
She was born in Egypt, lived and worked in many continents, and now resides in the United States.
Select List of Publications from Prof. Dr. Azza Karam, Secretary General
Contributor to the Lancet (2015), the Routledge International Encyclopaedia of Women and the Encyclopaedia of Women in Islamic Cultures.
HONORARY DEGREES
BOOKS
- 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).
OP-EDS
INTERVIEWS AND PRESENTATIONS
- Desperately Seeking Wisdom, Episode 09, 2023
- “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
SELECT ARTICLES
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2016
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
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. For a more complete list of older publications, please see here: http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr96011457/.