The “Atlas of Civil Society” reveals a startling decline in Germany’s ranking, spotlighting a sharp drop in civic participation and the diminishing influence of nonprofits. This report raises urgent concerns about the growing challenges confronting civil society as political and social landscapes continue to shift
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Russia has shockingly labeled the Nobel Peace Prize-winning rights group Memorial as an extremist organization, escalating its relentless crackdown on this acclaimed NGO known for uncovering Soviet-era abuses and fiercely defending human rights
Transparency International has fiercely condemned the Brazilian government’s recent assaults on its local chapter, Transparency International Brazil, calling these actions not only unjustified but a grave threat to the country’s battle against corruption
On the anniversary of Argentina’s military dictatorship, thousands gathered in Buenos Aires, echoing the call for “memory, truth, and justice.” The United Human Rights Movement emphasizes the enduring fight against impunity and the importance of remembering victims.
Human rights organizations in Argentina are grappling with significant layoffs as funding cuts jeopardize their operations. Advocacy groups warn that these reductions will hinder efforts to protect vulnerable communities and uphold human rights.
German conservatives are increasingly aligning with far-right elements, prompting NGOs to voice concerns over a potential crackdown on civil society. Activists warn that this shift threatens democratic values and undermines civic engagement in the country.






