This article focuses on the identification of different types of Islamic and Christian inspired relief NGOs. Four ideal types are outlined following a framework for the analysis of Religious NGOs. The possibilities of collaboration between these NGOs are investigated. The article argues that there is a greater likelihood of collaboration among NGOs closer to the moderate end of the framework. However, collaboration remains difficult on a strategic level and is often limited to a field based, tactical level cooperation. A broader mutual understanding is needed in order to improve global coordination between NGOs coming from different religious traditions.
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Benedetti, C. (2006), Islamic and Christian inspired relief NGOs: between tactical collaboration and strategic diffidence?. J. Int. Dev., 18: 849–859. doi: 10.1002/jid.1318