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Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

International Affairs

Brussels, Brussels Region 6,145 followers

Facilitating civil society’s engagement to advance democracy & European integration in the Eastern Partnership.

About us

The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum has been working since 2009 to advance the idea of a democratic, peaceful and mutually prosperous Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, including their integration into the European Union. As a civil society platform, we work with over 1,200 civil society organisations to support the democratic transformation and achieve European integration for the six Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries. We facilitate civil society’s engagement with EU and national policymakers. We also provide funding opportunities and capacity-building trainings, all geared towards this effort.

Website
http://www.eap-csf.eu
Industry
International Affairs
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Brussels, Brussels Region
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2009
Specialties
civil society, Eastern Partnership, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, European Union, Policy Analysis, Policy Dialogue, and Advocacy

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    Brussels, Brussels Region 1000, BE

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  • The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum stands in full solidarity with #Ukraine and its people. 👇

    View profile for Tania Marocchi

    Director - Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

    The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum stands in full solidarity with #Ukraine and its people. What a shameful show of utter arrogance, prevarication and aggression was the exchange between Trump, JD Vance and President Zelenskyy that we all just witnessed this evening. Decision-makers in European Capitals need to be clear-eyed and step up even further their support to Ukraine after being confronted once again with a Trump administration brazenly victim-blaming and promoting Russia's narrative. There should be no doubt that it is Putin who is gambling with World War III, not Zelenskyy, not Ukraine. Russia is the aggressor, full stop. Ukraine is fighting for its existence, its freedom, its future and to defend the whole of Europe. Military, humanitarian and financial support are not a kind concession or a gift for which Ukraine needs to thank endlessly. They are the right thing to do and an investment in the security of everyone.

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  • How can civil society organisations drive the digital transformation and economic development in the Eastern Partnership region? In a new policy paper, the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum Working Group 2 assesses the policies and frameworks that facilitate the active participation of civil society in economic and #digital transformation, highlighting both the opportunities and barriers they encounter.  Through existing success stories, the paper identifies best practices that have led to tangible improvements in digital governance and economic resilience. The paper also provides strategic recommendations for civil society, national authorities, and the donor community, emphasising the need for structured collaboration, capacity-building initiatives, and policy adjustments to foster sustainable digital and economic transformation in the Eastern Partnership region. Read the full policy paper via the link below: https://lnkd.in/e7vakMQj

  • How can civil society contribute to national reforms and European integration in the Eastern Partnership region? In the Eastern Partnership, civil society remains a trusted partner and agent of change, promoting European values and sustainable democratic reform. Civil society continues to play a key role in pushing for democratic reforms, ensuring accountability, and sustaining public engagement in European integration. However, shrinking civic spaces, growing state repression against civic activists, media and civil society, and the absence of structured participation mechanisms undermine its effectiveness. The halt of the US funding is further impacting civil society’s capacity to operate and remain relevant. In a new policy paper, the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum Working Group 1 analyses the state of play and best practices that could be employed to strengthen the role of civil society in promoting democratic transformation and rule of law reforms across all EaP countries. Read the full policy paper via the link below: https://lnkd.in/eGTT9wYR

  • How can social dialogue be enhanced to implement social justice and decent work policies across the Eastern Partnership countries? The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum invites you to join their Working Group 5 Policy Paper event launch to discuss how social partners and civil society can play a more active and meaningful role in strengthening social dialogue across Eastern Partnership countries. This event will take place at the EaP CSF office in Brussels on 6 May 2025, between 14:00 and 16:00 CEST. Find more and register using the link below 👇

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  • The attack in Sumy this weekend, which killed 34 people including 2 children, is another proof that Russia has no intention to discuss a potential ceasefire that could end a war they started. These attacks continue unabated across the country with more civilian deaths and people wounded each time. The international community must see this attack for what it is: a sign of Russia's duplicity. Despite ceasefire proposals, Russia delays its response, triggering more loss of life and destruction. #Ukraine and its allies in Europe must continue standing together to put pressure on a regime that only understands brute force. The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum calls on the EU and its Member States to take bolder decisions in continuing to provide political, humanitarian, military and financial support to Ukraine to achieve a just and long-lasting peace. 

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  • Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum reposted this

    View profile for Tania Marocchi

    Director - Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

    This morning the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum hosted a discussion on how to support Georgia’s civil society and independent media in these difficult times. In the face of mounting pressures, Georgian CSOs and civil activists continue to stand for democracy, fundamental freedoms, and European values. At the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum, we have been actively supporting Georgian civil society—facilitating knowledge exchanges, conducting needs assessments, and advocating for stronger international support. But the challenges persist, and more action is needed. We call on the Georgian authorities to: 🔹 End the systematic crackdown on civil society and independent media. 🔹 Conduct free and fair elections to resolve the ongoing crisis. 🔹 Repeal laws that restrict civil and political rights. 🔹 Release unjustly detained protesters. And we urge the EU and its Member States to: 🔹 Apply sanctions on those responsible for Georgia’s democratic backsliding. 🔹 Provide stronger political and financial support to civil society and media. 🔹 Engage directly with civil society, rather than government representatives, at high-level meetings. The road ahead is challenging, but solidarity matters. Thanks a lot to our co-organisers Laure Delcour at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, and Aron Buzogany, from BOKU University, Vienna, and to all who participated today. In particular, thank you to the speakers Hubert Duhot (DG ENEST), Julien Bourtembourg (EEAS), Kornely Kakachia, GIP, and Tamara Nutsubidze Euroscope Georgia for their insightful contributions and to our Anastasia Murzanovska for excellent moderation. Together, we must continue standing with Georgia’s civil society. #Georgia #CivilSociety #MediaFreedom #Democracy #StandWithGeorgia

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  • Towards a new, European chapter in Armenia's history!   Wednesday, the Armenian National Assembly adopted the law launching the Republic of Armenia’s accession process to the European Union. We welcome this move which reiterates Armenia’s foreign policy direction and opens the path toward a lasting peace, development, and security within a European framework.   This declaration is far more than symbolic. It carries profound political, legal, and societal significance. It lays the foundation for a new chapter in Armenia’s modern history, anchored in the principles of democracy, human rights, good governance, and the rule of law.   Armenian #civilsociety has been a steadfast advocate for European integration. The Armenian National Platform of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum has consistently supported reforms aligned with EU standards, promoted participatory democracy, and contributed to the strengthening of public institutions. Civil society must be recognised as a strategic partner in both Armenia’ decision-making and Armenia’s bilateral relations with the EU.   Commending the Armenian government's efforts, we now call on them to:   🔴 Develop a comprehensive national strategy for EU accession 🔵 Resolve institutional and legal inconsistencies that could hinder the start of the EU integration process, most notably by formally expressing Armenia’s intention to withdraw from the Eurasian Economic Union 🟡 Establish a dedicated Minister position tasked with leading and coordinating the EU accession agenda   We also call on the European Union to intensify the political dialogue with the Armenian government, facilitate further EU integration and provide staunch political support to peace efforts.   Read our full statement: https://lnkd.in/e3v8rVYk

  • Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum reposted this

    View profile for Tania Marocchi

    Director - Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum

    Yesterday I had the pleasure to speak about the future of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) during a thought-provoking round table discussion organised by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Europe and The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM). While the EaP has been questioned in recent years, its value remains undeniable: it has played a crucial role in putting Ukraine, Moldova and also Georgia on the EU enlargement track, it anchored Belarus and Azerbaijan and crucially their people to the EU and has been a springboard for further EU integration for Armenia. Now, instead of continuing debating its relevance, we must focus on actionable steps to enhance its impact. Key Takeaways: ✅ Readjust, not reinvent: The EaP doesn’t need a radical overhaul, but adjustments are necessary to maintain effectiveness and complementarity to the EU enlargement agenda. This include doubling down investments on rule of law and fundamentals and leveraging the potential of the multilateral cooperation. ✅ Strengthen engagement with Belarus: The EaP has managed to keep Belarus connected to the EU for 15 years. We must step up support for Belarusian democratic forces and civil society to sustain their resilience. ✅ Demand accountability in Azerbaijan: The EU’s cooperation with Azerbaijan—especially in energy—should be tied to concrete human rights commitments. EU leaders should engage with civil society, independent media and political prisoners and their families. ✅ Leverage the multilateral track: security - particularly FIMI and human security - governance, and civil society resilience should be key area of focus to enhance regional stability and promote best practices. ✅ Civil society as a driving force: Strengthening independent organisations, fostering resilience, and ensuring their involvement in policy making is essential to safeguard democracy. This is as crucial as ever in light of the USAID freeze and generally contracting donor landscape. 🛠️ What’s next? The work leading to next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) is going to be crucial to align funding with these priorities. EU leadership and commitment to civil society will define the path forward. Let’s ensure the EaP remains a strong and meaningful bridge between the EU and its partners. #EasternPartnership #EUIntegration #CivilSociety

    💬“If the Eastern Partnership is to remain relevant, effective and true to its primary goal, it must adapt to the current geopolitical shifts and challenges in the neighbourhood” Yesterday, we were honoured to host Ambassador Weronika Frydryszek, PSC Ambassador and Deputy Head of the Permanent Representation of Poland to the EU, who opened our round table discussion “Quo Vadis EaP? – Reinvigorating the Eastern Partnership Policy”.🌐🌍 In December 2024 🇵🇱, and 🇩🇪, together with 14 other member states, presented a joint non-paper on reinvigorating the Eastern Partnership (EaP) policy. They argued that the accession process of Moldova and Ukraine, Russia's ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine, Russia's increased hybrid and disinformation activities targeting the EU and partners, and the new political situation in the South Caucasus require an appropriate response. Our high-level expert panel included MEP Rasa Juknevičienė, Member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs at the European Parliament; Paloma Hall Caballero, Team Leader for the EaP at the European External Action Service (EEAS); Tania Marocchi, Director of the EaP Civil Society Forum; and Elżbieta Kaca, Research Fellow at PISM who presented her latest recommendations on the topic. Key takeaways of the discussion included: 🔹 Aligning the Eastern Partnership policy with the EU enlargement agenda 🔹 Preserving the EaP’s core mission of supporting democratic reforms and civil society 🔹 Strengthening partner countries’ resilience to external pressures and hybrid threats 🔹 Enhancing security cooperation in light of new geopolitical realities 🔹 Making the EaP more flexible, results-oriented, and adaptable We thank all speakers for their valuable contributions, and our moderator Amanda Paul from the European Policy Centre (EPC), as well as our co-organizer Melchior Szczepanik, Head of the The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) Brussels office, and to the Polish presidency of the Council of the European Union for the excellent collaboration! 🤝

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  • Yesterday, the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum participated in the EaP Senior Officials Meeting to discuss how to advance cooperation under the Eastern Partnership policy. On this occasion, EaP CSF Co-Chair Gurgen Petrosyan presented the EaP CSF recommendations on the Eastern Partnership policy, its multilateral track and the role of civil society.   The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum remains convinced of the need and further potential of the EaP policy and strongly supports initiatives to provide impetus to a revised EaP policy post-2025. We particularly called for the following: ❶ Fundamentals first: the promotion of the so-called ‘fundamentals’ should be promoted in all the EaP countries, regardless of their level of engagement with the EU. ❷ Security: prioritise the overall security of the Eastern Partnership region and include a human security approach in the EaP policy that can directly contribute to democratisation. In a context where hybrid threats are on the rise, the EaP fosters stability and security in the region and promotes Common Foreign and Security Policy alignment. ❸ Support civil society: Trust and support civil society's involvement in policy-making through consultations at all levels. Set up a Working Group on Civic Space to address questions on civil society’s participation in decision making, regulatory environment, legal frameworks and access to funding, for a thriving civic space. Civil society organisations has been severely impacted by the USAID funding freeze which is having detrimental impacts on the vibrancy of civil society in the region. ❹ Create synergies with the Black Sea region. Such as on economic security, energy security, transportation, and data connectivity. A strategic and a more active engagement with civil society from the Black Sea region can contribute to strengthen the resilience of EaP societies. ❺ Support independent media and strengthen media literacy. In a context where electoral campaigns ahead of last October's elections in Moldova and Georgia were marked by active disinformation campaigns, civil society plays an active role empowering citizens to assess the information they encounter online, identify sources they can trust, and make well-informed decisions. Read the full speech on our website → https://lnkd.in/ecM9S8kF

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