
Corporate Plan 2021
In the coming three years, the Centre’s core programs will broaden awareness of and a global commitment to pluralism. To achieve this goal, the Centre will offer tools and analysis to inform practical action and decision-making, and continue to supporting exemplary actors. Read more in the 2021 Corporate Plan.

Annual Report 2019
Key contents:
- Generating new understanding of pluralism
- Events to demonstrate the application of pluralism
- Measuring the state of pluralism through the Index
- Advancing pluralism with new education tools
- Supporting the work of pluralism champions through the Award
Evaluation
2012-2016
The Funding Agreement with the Government of Canada requires the Centre to carry out an external evaluation of its activities and projects at least once every five years. This includes an evaluation of progress toward achieving the outcomes set out in the Funding Agreement and a value-for-money audit to assess the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which funds have been used. The evaluation and audit cover the period between 2012 and 2016.
“The GCP has delivered significant results, fully aligned with its mandate as specified in the funding agreement.” – Evaluation Report from BDO Interis, 2017
The external evaluation concluded “there is a clear and continuing demonstrable need for the work of GCP.” The report stated that the Centre is “well-positioned to deliver on its mandate.” The evaluators found that the Centre has already delivered significant results, including “increased understanding about pluralism, and increased awareness of GCP itself and its work.”