Just Three Percent of World's People Live in Countries Where Civic Space is Fully Respected - Charity & Security Network
Civicus Monitor 2022
Germany's civic space drops to 'narrowed' in latest CIVICUS Monitor – EFA | European Fundraising Association
Isabel Rosales on LinkedIn: Watchlist September 2023 - Civicus Monitor
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CIVICUS Monitor Shows Unlawful Killing of Protesters in 24 Countries
CIVICUS Monitor downgrades Bangladesh's civic space to 'closed' : r/BangladeshMedia
Germany among 7 countries with downgraded civic space ratings in CIVICUS Monitor report - JURIST - News
People Power Under Attack - 2022 Global Data Report from the CIVICUS Monitor
CIVICUS Monitor downgrades two countries in Asia as the numbers living in repressive states increase « FORUM-ASIA
Taiwan remains Asia's only 'open' country, report says - Taipei Times
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Sužavanje prostora za rad civilnog društva u Srbiji: razgovor Građanskih inicijativa i CIVICUS monitora - Građanske Inicijative
Closing Space and the Restructuring of Global Activism: Causes and Consequences of the Global Crackdown on NGOs
People Power Under Attack
Tajikistan sinks to worst rating in new global report on civic freedoms - IPHR
CIVICUS 2023: almost one third of humanity now lives in countries with 'closed' civic space | Hans Thoolen on Human Rights Defenders and their awards
CIVICUS monitor adds Senegal to Human Rights Watchlist - WADR
Civicus Monitor 2022
Civicus Monitor 2022
INTRAC - The latest CIVICUS Monitor watchlist looks at the concerning civic space situation in Azerbaijan, Hungary, Niger, the Philippines, the United States of America: web.civicus.org/WatchlistQ3 #civicspace | Facebook
People Power Under Attack 2023: A report based on data from the CIVICUS monitor - World | ReliefWeb
CIVICUS Monitor – Four countries downgraded in Europe and Central Asia in new global report – BCSDN
Global CIVICUS Monitor report documents worsening civic space in Central Asia - IPHR