
From desertion to inclusion in Mexico
Since 1984, Piña Palmera and Palmeras Vänner have improved the lives of people living with disabilities in Mexico. Using inclusive methods, local engagement, and a focus on rights, they have made a...
Since 1984, Piña Palmera and Palmeras Vänner have improved the lives of people living with disabilities in Mexico. Using inclusive methods, local engagement, and a focus on rights, they have made a...
In January, ForumCiv in Kenya joined a collective of feminist movements, human rights activists, concerned citizens, and civil society organizations in the country for an End Femicide march.
The Swedish government has decided to suspend its development aid to Cambodia. Now, 100 Cambodian civil society organizations are writing an open letter to Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in which they...
The Eastern Partnership (EaP) was formed in 2009 to strengthen EU ties with six eastern neighbour countries. Today, it faces several questions about its continued relevance and significance as a...
Small holder farmers are often among those who live in absolute poverty and often live in places where climate change effects are severe. ForumCiv accompanied Vi Agroforestry to meet some of the...
ForumCiv's regional office for LAC, in collaboration with the digital journal RAYA, hosted a screening of the new documentary "The Territory", which depicts the daily lives of the indigenous Uru-eu...
On a recent trip to Armenia's capital Yerevan, we met with Grigor Yeritsyan, who is the president of one of the country's leading youth organizations, Armenia's Progressive Youth - where he told us...
In a world where land ownership has long been a symbol of power and economic security, the fight for rural women's land rights continues to gain momentum in Liberia.
During a recent trip to Georgia, we got the opportunity to briefly sit down with Kakha Gogolashvili, a former diplomat and currently the Director of the EU Studies Center at the Rondeli Foundations...
In the ongoing UN review of the situation for human rights in Colombia, ForumCiv and other Swedish civil society organizations operating in the country have put forward recommendations that Sweden...
This information is directed at organizations that are currently using ForumCiv’s organizational portal and organizations that are planning to apply for funds via the Swedish Partnership Programme or...
For the last three years, ForumCiv in partnership with Students Support and Philanthropy Program (SSPP) in Uganda have been implementing the Paid to Poop project funded by Vinnova through MAD (Make A...
In the second part of this story, we will discuss about the development of the Peasant Agro-environmental Fair and the public statement made by the peasant organizations of the piedmont to the Amazon...
A story about Andean-Amazonian peasants and their ways of caring for, protecting and restoring ecosystems. These stories are based on ForumCiv’s work with peasant organisations and particularly within...
In 2018 Liberia signed a new land law which protects the rights of women and customary communities. We asked ForumCiv country manager Asa Chon for a short update.
Change begins with people who raise their voices to demand democracy, equality, and human rights for all. We are highlighting eight of our results from supporting civil society in 2022.
In Armenia, the Swedish International Liberal Center (SILC) and Sose Women’s NGO are working to empower women in Armenian regions to actively participate in the public and political spheres of society...
ForumCiv met with Elen Manaseryan, the first female president of the Confederation of Trade Unions of Armenia to speak about her fight for the trade union movement in Armenia.
On March 22, thirty-five civil society representatives met in Moldova's capital Chisinau to discuss problems and solutions within the framework of the EU's Eastern Partnership.
Natia Gvianishvili talks to Eka Tsereteli, executive director of Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG) in Georgia, about the mass-protests in Tbilisi that forced the government to back down from...