 
From needs to rights in Vietnam
Adoptionscentrum's partnership with the Women’s Union in Hai Phong and Quang Ninh, Vietnam, has strengthened children's rights and families. By building capacity and focusing on rights, the project...
 
Adoptionscentrum's partnership with the Women’s Union in Hai Phong and Quang Ninh, Vietnam, has strengthened children's rights and families. By building capacity and focusing on rights, the project...
 
Meet Ms. Yon Chan On, one of the female leaders to actively join the Our Tonle Sap project. Through local government budget allocation, she improves natural resource conservation. This 4-year project...
 
The Swedish government is making major cuts in development aid. The most affected is the part that monitors and investigates our decision-makers and increases their knowledge about democracy, human...
 
The inclusive Growth through Decent Work programme was launched in 2018, adopting a Public-Private Development Partnership approach.
The project has so far created 489 decent job opportunities.
 
The investigative work of three civil society organizations, supported by ForumCiv, is paving the way for more inclusive local governance in Liberia.
 
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...
 
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.
 
Halima Kahiye, a young female journalist, works in one of the most marginalised and patriarchal regions in the world, overcoming adversity every day to empower her community through information.
 
Women’s role in Somali politics had so long been too low and remains a sensitive topic in the country. Like many other African cultures, Somali society typically ascribes to the more conservative...
 
Witness the transformational journey of Mary Nkisongoi, from a withdrawn and timid Maasai woman to a rising community advocate championing change.