Are you working to advance pluralism in your field? Do you know an individual or organization who is making outstanding contributions to promoting pluralism in your community? Submit a nomination or apply by May 17!
Over the next three years, the Centre’s core programs and activities will support transformational change by increasing the global commitment to pluralism. Achieving this goal requires enhancing our strategic partnerships and increasing our funding.
Esther Omam (Cameroon), Red de Intérpretes y Promotores Interculturales Asociación Civil (Mexico) and REFORM: The Palestinian Association for Empowerment and Local Development (Palestine) have been selected as this year’s recipients receiving $50,000 to continue their work towards pluralism.
The Centre is excited to share with you the launch of our latest initiative – the Global Pluralism Monitor website! Our commitment to understanding the state of pluralism in different countries and contexts has led us to create the Global Pluralism Monitor, a resource we believe is a catalyst for positive change.
This year’s finalists —chosen from among 200 submissions from 60 countries— are working to strengthen pluralism in their societies across a wide range of disciplines, from peacebuilding to translation, social enterprise, sport therapy, storytelling, technology, and beyond.