by j7sjt | Apr 12, 2021 | Article
Czechia has one of the best healthcare, the availability of quality care is extraordinary. However, the number of deaths on covid-19 signals internal conflicts and confusion. Instead of protecting the population, the Czech government protects hospitals; specialized...
by j7sjt | Mar 29, 2021 | Article
Impact and evaluation are more important than ever. With changes to funding and the civil society landscape, NGOs are having to adapt and show how their projects are successful in communities. Impact is more than counting how many people have engaged in a project. It...
by j7sjt | Mar 8, 2021 | Article
Reflections from Piotr Sadowski, Volonteurope Secretary General The fully virtual 2021 EESC Civil Society Days, which took place last week, 1-5 March 2021, were intended to act as a public forum bringing together European citizens, civil society organisations and the...
by j7sjt | Feb 22, 2021 | Article
FOOD IS A BASIC HUMAN RIGHT Member update from Irene Schembri: Founder/Chairperson of The Malta Food Bank Foundation The Malta Food Bank Foundation (MFBF) was founded in 2011 and officially registered in 2014. It was a long road full of challenges which, with...
by j7sjt | Feb 20, 2021 | Article
Ahead of World NGO Day, the Expert Council on NGO law has circulated an opinion piece on the compatibility with European standards of recent and planned amendments to the Russian legislation affecting NGOs…. The Expert Council on NGO Law has just published an...
by j7sjt | Feb 20, 2021 | Article
Here’s an update from our member New Europeans on projects they’re continuing this Spring. European Health Union On 9 May 2020 to mark the 70th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration, New Europeans launched an appeal for an ‘International Conference on the...