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Vienijame 17 Lietuvos nacionalinių NVO ir jas vienijančių organizacijų.
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The National Coalition of Non-Governmental Organisations is composed of 18 members – national and national umbrella NGOs, which unite over 3 000 NGOs across Lithuania and whose activities involve more than 500 000 people on a membership basis.

The Coalition aims to create an enabling environment for NGOs to operate in public policy and strengthen civil society participation in public life.

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    Civic resilience forum 2025

    The event will take place 6th of November in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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  • European Civic forum assembly takes place

    European Civic forum assembly takes place

    Birželį įvyko Europos pilietinio forumo generalinė asamblėja Varšuvoje.

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  • The European Commission invites to ‘have your say’ on the EU civil society strategy.

    The European Commission invites to ‘have your say’ on the EU civil society strategy.

    The European Commission is developing a new EU Civil Society Strategy and is seeking input from the public. This strategy aims to support, protect, and empower civil society organizations across…

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  • Project “Strengthening the role of NGOs and enhancing their transparency” launches

    Project “Strengthening the role of NGOs and enhancing their transparency” launches

    We are launching a three-year project “Strengthening the Role of NGOs and Enhancing Their Transparency”

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  • We are looking for organizations affected by the U.S. funding freeze

    We are looking for organizations affected by the U.S. funding freeze

    The National NGO Coalition aims to assess the scale of this decision’s consequences in Lithuania: how many and which projects, and of what value, are temporarily or permanently suspended.

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  • We support non-governmental organizations of Sakartvelo

    We support non-governmental organizations of Sakartvelo

    The Chairman of the Georgian Parliament signed the “foreign influence” law aimed at restricting the activities of Georgian non-governmental organizations and civil society in processes crucial to the country. Once…

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