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Priority actions for advancing pluralism within civil society and media programs
September 22, 2022
CSM-Stand
Pluralism offers a positive response to diversity, where the dignity of everyone is recognized and everyone feels that they belong as equal and legitimate members of society. In pluralistic societies, decisions and actions are taken to respond positively to differences, to see diversity as the basis for more just, peaceful and equitable societies. Pluralism gives actors agency to collectively (re)design systems to challenge intolerance, counter power imbalances and advance democratic values and behaviors.
In this document, CSM-STAND in collaboration with the Global Centre for Pluralism have outlined priority actions for the consortium and more broadly civil society and media programming to support the advancement of pluralism through programs.
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