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Antecedentes y Objetivos

The Knowledge Programme on Promoting Pluralism has been initiated after several years of Hivos’ partners voicing concern about various forms of fundamentalism inhibiting their work. They were experiencing decreasing space to raise and discuss sensitive issues, to claim rights for women or minorities. The restrictions could be based on fundamentalist belief systems, social structures, political ideas or other sets of ideas expressed by groups in society. Various forms of fundamentalism and plu...

Contrapartes

The Promoting Pluralism Knowledge Programme is a collaboration between Hivos, academics and practitioners. In this programme, Hivos collaborates with the University for Humanist Studies in the Netherlands and its Institute Kosmopolis, the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society in Bangalore, India, the Center for Religious and Cross-Cultural Studies in Indonesia and in Uganda the Cross-cultural Foundation of Uganda. In the course of the programme, other civil society actors and academics...

Metodología

The general methodology in the Promoting Pluralism Knowledge Programme is grounded in a concept of critical co-operative inquiry. This method is based on a participative worldview that considers human beings as co-creating their reality through participation: through their experience, their imagination and intuition, their thinking and their action. This participatory worldview is at the heart of our inquiry methodologies that emphasize participation as core strategy and demands a (self)-refl...

Equipo del Programa

Hivos and Kosmopolis take care of the day-to-day coordination of the Knowledge Programme on Promoting Pluralism. In addition, in each of the focal countries Uganda, India and Indonesia a regional team is carrying out research & outreach activities. The regional team are comprised of academics and representatives of civil society.
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