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2026-07-10
Beyond participation: Forus members and civil society partners call for stronger accountability in SDG implementation As the 2026 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) continues in New York, the message that sustainable development cannot be accelerated by commitments alone came through. It requires open civic space, meaningful stakeholder engagement, stronger accountability, and tighter links between global promises and local realities.Influence
2026-07-09
From evidence to influence civil society claims its place in South-South and triangular cooperation Forus launched its new global report "Cooperation That Works: Civil Society in South-South and Triangular Cooperation" in a virtual side event on 7 July, marking the opening of the HLPF 2026. The launch brought together the Forus network and partners from across regions to highlight how civil society is already shaping South-South and triangular cooperation — often without being formally recognized by the systems it helps strengthen.Influence
2026-07-08
CADE Newsletter - May/June 2026 - CADE – Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment Dear colleagues, In this edition, we celebrate a milestone in how civil society engages with AI – not just as users but as builders. We also bring you updates from across the CADE network, from Bogotá to Kampala, Colombo to Geneva, and look ahead to a busy few months on the digital governance calendar. Inside: When CSOs build the tools themselves: highlights from our AI course Partner updates from around the world: Karisma’s open house, Sarvodaya’s capacity development programme, CIPESA’s latest UPR submissions, and more On 9 July, join CADE and partners for a live AI governance policy lab in Geneva or online. Plus, other upcoming events in July and August Dive in 👇
2026-07-07
Apply for the Digital Rights Exchange Programme: A Unique In-Person Global North–Global South Opportunity This programme is an initiative of Forus and the European Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ECNL) within the framework of the Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment (CADE), an EU co-funded project.
2026-07-02
Forus at the UN High-Level Political Forum 2026: bringing our global network’s voices to the centre of sustainable development Forus is participating in the the 2026 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) with a strong delegation of members and partners from across the globe, bringing national civil society experiences, and localised solutions to one of the most important global spaces for sustainable development dialogue.
2026-06-09
Foreign agents laws: stigmatising civil society and choking funding flows Laws imposing restrictions on CSO operations such as foreign agents laws, are an increasing threat to the enabling environment for civil society worldwide. The ability of associations to seek, obtain, and use resources—including those from foreign and international sources—is a key and essential part of the civil society ecosystem, prohibiting or heavily restricting foreign funding affects their operating space and undermines important advocacy efforts.
2026-06-05
C7 Summit Recap Video At a time of growing inequalities, shrinking civic space, conflicts, climate impacts and declining development finance, civil society is calling on #G7 leaders to put justice, solidarity and international cooperation back at the center of global action - in both narratives and actions. As the #C7Summit2026 closes, the message to G7 leaders meeting in Evian is clear: civil society is essential in shaping solutions that respond to people’s needs and leave no one behind.
2026-06-03
David Griggs: “The SDGs moved us from the Wild West to a common sense of purpose.” One of the scientific architects of the Sustainable Development Goals reflects on how they came to be, what they have and haven’t achieved, and why starting from scratch in today’s political climate would be a gamble the world cannot afford.
2026-06-03
Planting the Seeds of the Post-2030 Future Forus launched the network’s Post-2030 Vision. And the room — virtual as it was — was electric. On May 21st, we brought together voices from across the globe — from the Pacific to New York, from Helsinki to Santiago, from Tokyo to the UN Secretariat — to ask one of the most consequential questions of our time: what comes after 2030, and who gets to shape it?Influence
2026-06-03
Increased life expectancy as a driving force for reconstruction in Venezuela The traditional view tends to associate ageing with retirement, staying at home and withdrawing from the world of work. However, in a Venezuela that is rebuilding itself from the ground up, a new generation of leaders is emerging whose most valuable asset is their accumulated knowledge.Support
2026-06-03
Minds over asphalt: The challenge of empathy and inclusion in Venezuela The global debate on accessibility tends to focus on physical infrastructure: the construction of ramps, the design of lifts, or the adaptation of transport services. However, for human rights defenders and civil society organisations in Venezuela, the most urgent transformation does not require building materials, but rather a change in perspective. On the path towards achieving the 2030 Agenda, one premise takes on great significance: prejudice and social stigma are the true disability of a society.Support
2026-06-01
Civic spaces under pressure in the Great Lakes region: between restrictions and self-censorship In the Great Lakes region, speaking freely is becoming a balancing act - sometimes between freedom of expression and personal safety. Faced with administrative restrictions, political pressure and a tense security situation, journalists and civil society actors are operating in an increasingly constrained environment.Support
2026-06-01
Data-Based Narrative: How Civil Society Is Reshaping the Case for ODA and Global Cooperation Forus hosted the interactive session: Data-Based Narrative: Shaping ODA and Global Cooperation, creating a dynamic space to explore how CSOs are leveraging data to strengthen communication, advocacy, and public engagement.
2026-05-28
Locally led development won’t work without shifting real power The OECD meeting in Paris and UK Global Partnerships Conference show localisation is still rhetoric. Real reform requires donors to relinquish control over money, risk, and decisions.
2026-05-27
Women's Fight Against Technology - Facilitated Gender-Based Violence In the era of social media, digital spaces have become a platform for civic activism. Around the world, especially in Africa, the internet has become a communication tool. Women mobilise, advocate, and call for solidarity. Some defend human rights; others denounce gender-based violence, while others raise awareness about inequalities as they build communities that influence public debates.
2026-05-27
FONGA: reorganising based on accumulated experience The Forum of Non-Governmental Organisations of Angola (FONGA) was one of the first platforms to begin this journey with Forus. The process began with bilateral conversations to understand the platform’s situation, review available information, and identify what type of support could be most useful.Support
2026-05-27
FONG-STP: listening to members to prepare a new phase The Federation of NGOs of São Tomé and Príncipe, FONG-STP, has begun its own Structural Support journey in a different context. The platform maintained its activity, recognition, and an important history of work on issues such as citizenship, rights, public budget monitoring, participatory budgeting, human rights, and civil society representation. At the same time, it identified the need to strengthen its strategic leadership, improve communication with members, update institutional tools, and support member NGOs in project management and resource mobilization.Support
2026-05-27
Structural Support at Forus: rebuilding capacities, reconnecting members, and strengthening civil society platforms Structural Support at Forus is not a reward for organisations that already have everything functioning. It is a solidarity-based response for platforms that continue to have legitimacy, history, and willingness to serve their members, but that need time, accompaniment, and practical resources to enter a new phase.Support
2026-05-26
Forus Lança a sua Visão Pós-2030: O que a Sociedade Civil deve Defender, Exigir e Recusar A Plataforma Portuguesa das Organizações Não-Governamentais para o Desenvolvimento (ONGD) é uma associação privada sem fins lucrativos que pretende contribuir para melhorar e potenciar o trabalho das suas Associadas.