Human Constanta and The Others (IshyYa) announced “Equality March”, a month dedicated to non-discrimination, equality, and inclusion.
Belarusian diasporas worldwide marked International Mother Language Day with events and rallies.
The team of Pamyłka, a popular science zine in Belarusian, announced the winners of the first-ever “Bison Higgs” public award for the popularization of Belarusian scientists and their achievements.
The “Poems on Asphalt” International Poetry Festival, dedicated to the memory of Mikhas Straltsou, took place in Vilnius.
Nobel laureates called on US President Donald Trump to help free political prisoners in Belarus.
Ahead of International Women’s Day, the Humanitarian Ambulance Service launched its annual charity fundraiser to support women affected by repression.
The Association of Belarusian Business Abroad announced the winners of the IV Free Belarus Business Award in Warsaw.
The International Accountability Platform for Belarus submitted evidence against the Lukashenka regime to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
Justice for Journalists and the Belarusian Association of Journalists released a joint report, Attacks on Media Workers in Belarus in 2023–2024.
Belarusian NGOs presented an alternative report at the UN on Belarus’ compliance with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
Human Rights Watch released its annual report on human rights violations in Belarus in 2024.
The Viasna Human Rights Center shared statistics on persecution cases in Belarus related to support for Ukraine.
The Belarusian Helsinki Committee presented an overview of significant shifts in Belarus’ public policy on human rights in 2024.
According to a Freedom House report, Belarus ranks 193rd out of 207 countries in political rights and civil liberties.
Green Network and Ecohome, together with iSANS experts, published a comparative analysis of the energy efficiency of Belarus’ largest enterprises.
The Legal Initiative shared the findings of a study on the safety of movement and residence for Belarusians in exile, examining extradition risks and other factors across 40 countries. They also presented a map highlighting safe and unsafe travel destinations.