The report is based on analyzing discussions among think tanks, advocacy, civic education, youth, community, culture, environment, capacity building, business associations, and human rights sectors.
Despite the post-2010 crackdown and ensuing repressions, Belarusian civil society has seen positive developments due to emergence of new civic actors, initiatives, increased CSO visibility and better engagement with target groups, says the press release of PACT.
At the same time, the issue of trust remains the core challenge of Belarus’ civil society development, as low level of trust toward CSOs among the citizenry results in weak civic activeness and participation in CSO initiatives.
These are a few of the key findings of the newly released 2015 Future Search Report by Pact based on a working meeting of 39 representatives of Belarus’ civil society, which took place June 4 - 6, 2015, in Vilnius, Lithuania. The 2015 Future Search Report is part of Pact’s strategic planning process and continues the tradition of participatory planning of the future of civil society in Belarus. Reports from Future Search workshops in 2006 and 2011 are also available.
The Future Search Report is intended for wide dissemination both in Belarus and among international implementers as a way to engage the maximum number of stakeholders in the discussion. The information is meant for consideration and use by any agents interested in the development of civil society in Belarus in the course of elaborating their own programs, approaches and/or plans.
This report is based on the analysis of discussions among the meeting’s participants representing think tanks, advocacy, civic education, youth, community development, culture, environment, capacity building, business associations, human rights and social service provision sectors. The report contains analysis of key trends in Belarus’ civil society over the last five years, summarizes main findings and offers recommendations to CSOs and the international development community."
The Belarus Committee of ICOMOS announces the collection of cases on the effectiveness of the State List of Historical and Cultural Values as a tool of the safeguarding the cultural monuments.
On March 27-28, the Belarus ICOMOS and the EuroBelarus held an online expert workshop on expanding opportunities for community participation in the governance of historical and cultural heritage.
It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.
"Specificity is different, but the priority is general." In Valożyn, a local strategy for the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was signed.
The campaign "Agenda 50" was summed up in Ščučyn, and a local action plan for the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was signed there.
The regional center has become the second city in Belarus where the local plan for the implementation of the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was signed.
Representatives of the campaign “Agenda 50” from five pilot cities discussed achievements in creating local agendas for implementing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
It is noteworthy that out of the five pilot cities, Stoubcy was the last to join the campaign “Agenda 50”, but the first one to complete the preparation of the local agenda.
On May 28, the city hosted a presentation of the results of the project "Equal to Equal" which was dedicated to monitoring the barrier-free environment in the city.
On March 3, members of the campaign "Agenda 50" from different Belarusian cities met in Minsk. The campaign is aimed at the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
In Stolin, social organizations and local authorities are implementing a project aimed at independent living of persons with disabilities, and creating local agenda for the district.
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.
In his report, philosopher Gintautas Mažeikis discusses several concepts that have been a part of the European social and philosophical thought for quite a time.
It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.