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Where we work

Learn about where we have implemented the Global Pluralism Monitor.

The Global Pluralism Monitor has been implemented in a number of countries across different regions, where we have built dedicated partnerships with organizations committed to fostering pluralism in their own contexts. The implementation of pluralism strengthening initiatives has led us to many corners of the world.

In Colombia, our work has centered on the application of the Monitor tool to better support ethnic communities in the implementation of the Guarantees of Non-Repetition from Colombia’s Truth Commission report and of the Peace Agreement. In Ghana, elevating the key issues raised in the report has focussed on the 2011 Affirmative Action Bill and promoting the rights of women and girls. In Malaysia, our broad agenda allowed us to meet with many actors working on the SDGs. And finally, in Sri Lanka, we introduced the Monitor assessment framework as a tool for policy making.

From Colombia, to Ghana, to Malaysia and to Sri Lanka, take a closer look at what implementing the Monitor has looked like in different countries: