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Moldova: Economic Recession Seems Inevitable

05/2020

In April, the main priority of the Moldovan authorities and society has been the fight against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in order to limit its economic and social implications.

Georgia Gradually Comes out of Quarantine

05/2020

Georgia removes quarantine restrictions step by step but getting back to normal life is still a long way to go.

Coronavirus in Belarus: Controversial Decisions and European Solidarity

05/2020

The authorities’ policy regarding the epidemic is inconsistent, the economy has to rely on emergency loans.

Armenia’s Gradual Reopening

05/2020

Struggling to manage the coronavirus pandemic, the Armenian government maintained its public health vigilance while also instituting a partial easing of restrictions imposed on the population and businesses due to the crisis.

Azerbaijan: Supreme Court Discharged Two Opposition Members

05/2020

Public threats of the president I. Aliyev addressed to the opposition did not wither on the vine. The Popular Front Party reported about arrests of its 12 activists. The economic crisis, which results from the pandemic and oil prices drop, already hit the banking sector. Meanwhile, the international negotiations moved into the telephone mode.

Corona Crisis in Ukraine: Long-term Consequences are Inevitable

05/2020

Coronavirus and the economic crisis accompanying it are increasingly affecting Ukrainian politics and economics. Amid the lack of resources, the struggle between political groups is escalating.

EaP SCF Regranting Cycle 2020

04/2020

The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum  Re-granting scheme (Financial Support to Third Parties – FSTP) supports the projects of civil society organisations from EaP countries and EU member states.

Eastern Partnership vs. Coronavirus: test for democracy

04/2020

Eastern Partnership countries responded to COVID-19 pandemic very differently. For some, the virus has become an impetus to mobilize resources and consolidate society. For others, is served at as excuse for the next round of repressions against the opposition.

Ukraine: In the Shadow of Disasters and Dark Forecasts

04/2020

For Ukraine, the first three months of 2020 were filled with extraordinary and sometimes tragic events, disasters, and the echo of past tragedies both on the domestic political front and in the international arena.