Summary of Annual Plans of Recipient: The Centre has identified medium-term results for the next 5 to 7 years, including the following:
- research on the theory and practice of pluralism will have been conducted, and related findings, knowledge and new ideas disseminated widely;
- teaching, training and awareness-raising material and tools
regarding pluralism will have been developed and used by various
organizations around the world; - public advocacy, dialogue and discourse on pluralism, its
various facets and its benefits will have intensified; - international networks on pluralism will have been developed; and
- a number of programs and projects will have been carried out and
capacity will have been developed accordingly in selected countries
that promote pluralism in practice.
The Centre’s long-term results, over the next ten years, include the concept of pluralism, in all its dimensions and applications, being better understood, talked about, promoted and embraced in some parts of the world; and the governance of some states, including respect for human rights, improving as a consequence of embracing the principles and related practices of pluralism.