Taking action against gender-based violence
Why is gender-based violence a matter of democracy and human rights? During 22-26 November we are hosting a week for discussions and advocacy on how we take action against gender-based violence.
Why is gender-based violence a matter of democracy and human rights? During 22-26 November we are hosting a week for discussions and advocacy on how we take action against gender-based violence.
As Alda Facio said, "discrimination is a violation of human rights", so gender-based violence is a violation of rights in itself. It is time to act against gender-based violence.
On the 3rd of November, 2021, the Swedish EaP Network organised an online webinar to highlight the risks of gender-based violence in the Eastern Partnership region and Russia and what methods and...
ForumCiv has supported civil society and democracy for close to three decades in Cambodia since the free elections in -93. Since the days of the Red Khmere rule, the country has reached lower middle...
Bringin local voices to a global context, commemorating International Safe Abortion Day.
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A little over a decade ago Sweden and Poland took initiative to what would be called the Eastern Partnership (EaP), which is a collaboration between the EU and the six eastern neighbouring countries...
Join our online event on 13–17 September 2021. A week in the name of democracy with both virtual and live events at the Kenya National Theatre and The Museums Of Kenya.
"Every person has the right to take care, be cared for and self-care/take care of themselves" (Pautassi, 2018) *
Between 2018 and 2020 ForumCiv’s sub-granting reached nearly half of the countries in the world and the important role civil society plays for positive change is evident.