TY - JOUR PY - 2011// TI - Local and Global Influences on Islamic NGOs in Kenya JO - Journal of peacebuilding and development A1 - Lynch, Cecelia SP - 21 EP - 34 VL - 6 IS - 1 N2 - Islamic NGOs are critical to the nexus of humanitarianism and peacebuilding in many parts of the world, even in societies with a non-Muslim majority. An important example is provided by Kenya. However, Islamic groups in most of the Global North and much of the Global South also operate in a context shaped by global trends, especially the discourse of suspicion perpetuated by the global 'war on terror'. In Kenya, this discourse has both constrained and provided opportunities for Islamic NGOs. To understand the resulting constraints and opportunities, the relationship between Islamic organisations and Christian, interfaith and transnational groups needs to be taken into account. This article employs insights from constructivist international relations to analyse: 1) how the goals and programmes of Kenyan Islamic groups are affected by the 'war on terror', and 2) the resulting obstacles and opportunities for peacebuilding, development and interfaith dialogue.
LA - SN - 1542-3166 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15423166.2011.993456741127 ID - ref1 ER -