What do the recent presidential “elections” mean for Belarusian civil society?

Authoritarian regimes never have a positive attitude toward civil society, especially its institutionalised forms and civil society organisations.
Annual Conference in Berlin on “Democracies in Peril”

This year our Annual Conference focused on the theme “Democracies in peril?
Welcome our new Executive Director, Nataliya Novakova

The Board of the Civil Society Forum (CSF) is delighted to announce the appointment of Nataliya Novakova as the Forum’s new Executive Director effective from September 1, 2024, following an extensive search and selection process.
Europe Lab 2024 Explores “Changing Tides” in Jáchymov, Czechia

The historic town of Jáchymov, nestled in the Ore Mountains of Czechia, set the stage for Europe Lab 2024, an annual forum that unites young leaders and changemakers from across Europe.
Statement by the Board: Designating organisations as “foreign agents” is dangerous and undemocratic.

On Tuesday May 14 2024, the Georgian parliament approved controversial plans to brand hundreds of NGOs and media outlets as “foreign agents”, by 84 votes to 30.
Statement by the Board: Standing firm against political repression in Russia after Alexei Navalny’s death

On 16 February 2024, it was announced that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died in prison. One of the regime’s most prominent critics, Navalny was subject to a poisoning by Novichok in 2020.
Что означают новые «выборы» для гражданского общества Беларуси

Отношение авторитарных режимов к гражданскому обществу, и тем более к его институционализированным формам, к организациям гражданского общества, никогда не бывает хорошим