Katie Harrison

5 reason white evangelicals voted for Donald Trump
Katie Harrison on why Trump's evangelical supporters have knowingly embraced with open arms a man who makes no apology for his behaviour.

Glimpses of how the world should be in the struggle against sexual harassment
Three years ago, when working for Tearfund, I interviewed women who had been raped during the violent conflict in Central African Republic. Their stories were searing, and their trauma clearly visible.

Australia's same-sex marriage vote: How did religious groups vote?
Was the vote as emphatic as it is being made out?

Meet The Christians Whose Lives Have Been Transformed By The Bible In The Congo
In Congo Brazzaville, where political unrest and a history of war makes reconciliation difficult, Bible Society in Congo has brought the Bible to life for hundreds of people.

Nigeria: How churches are responding to Boko Haram
In northern Nigeria, the same churchgoers are both survivors of Boko Haram attacks and volunteers serving others who have been displaced.
'Rape capital of the world' is in desperate need of help
Women and children are being brutalised, but the Church is bringing hope, writes Katie Harrison.

William Hague has given a voice to women raped in wartime - we should be grateful for that
William Hague quits as Foreign Secretary, but his legacy on sexual violence should endure, writes Katie Harrison.

Angelina Jolie and rape in war: Does celebrity endorsement of a 'cause' actually do any good?
She's wooed the press this week, but what difference will Angelina Jolie's endorsement make in the long term?

'They kept going until I lost consciousness'. The reality of rape as a weapon of war
Katie Harrison reports from Uganda and CAR about the impact of violence on communities