The Legal Initiative compiled a structured collection of resources that can substantiate the dangers of staying in Belarus when applying for international protection, asylum, or political refuge in other countries.
Belarusian Students’ Association prepared its annual report on the state of Belarusian academia in 2024.
The Belarusian Council for Culture created a database of international and Belarusian civil society organizations and initiatives that support cultural figures.
The initiative “This Is Youth” published a guide on finding funding and grants.
Human Constanta and The Others (IshyYa) declared March a month of anti-discrimination, equality, and inclusion, organizing a series of activities in partnership with other NGOs.
Belarusian NGOs hosted several events in honor of International Women’s Day.
An art installation called “Unbreakable” was unveiled in Prague, dedicated to imprisoned human rights defenders.
The Belarusian Museum Laboratory, a new initiative of the Free Belarus Museum, held its first strategic session in Warsaw.
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya’s Office compiled a list of Belarusian civil society organizations that Belarusians in exile can support through taxes.
A rally was held in Vilnius on the second anniversary of Siarhei Tsikhanouski’s incommunicado detention.
Belarusians worldwide organized rallies and events to commemorate Freedom Day.
The Free Belarus Center published a study on the discrimination faced by Belarusians in Poland and possible solutions to these challenges.
PEN Belarus released the results of its monitoring of violations of cultural rights and human rights of cultural figures in Belarus for 2024.
The Viasna Human Rights Center issued a report on gender discrimination in places of detention in Belarus.
According to the latest Europe Press Freedom Report by the Council of Europe’s Safety of Journalists Platform, Belarus has the highest number of imprisoned journalists in Europe.
The campaign “Human Rights Defenders for Free Elections” published the final analytical report on their observation of the sham election that was held in Belarus in January 2025.
The Center for New Ideas presented the results of its study, “Belarus Resilience Index 2024”.