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BelarusThe Belarusian National Platform was founded in July 2010 and Belarus was the second Eastern Partnership country after Armenia to establish a National Platform. The Belarusian National Platform is organized differently than the National Platforms of other EaP countries which is also due to the different situation within the country and the limited participation of Belarus within the Eastern Partnership. The Belarusian National Platform is therefore organised without any Working Group coordinators at the national level, but with a Coordination Council consisting of seven members to better manage the activities of the National Platform. Furthermore, the National Platform aims at organising at least three meetings of all National Platform participants each year in the form of conferences or round tables. The National Platform faces numerous challenges in expanding its role and activities due to the limited participation of Belarus in the Eastern Partnership and unsolved political problems in the relations between the EU and Belarus as the existence of political prisoners, repressions against representatives of opposition, Civil Society and independent media, and some others. Despite these problems local civil society organisations see the Eastern Partnership and other formats of cooperation between the EU and Belarus as promising opportunities to bring reforms and positive social and political development to the country. Activities of the Belarusian National Platform in 2015The priorities of the Belarusian National Platform in the period of 2014-2015 included civil society involvement in the dialogue between the EU and Belarusian authorities, supporting the Independent Bologna Committee efforts to promote the Road Map of Reforms in Higher Education, enhancing the operations of the National Platform, supporting the Structural Reforms of the Forum and developing EaP CSF Strategy for 2015-17. The Belarusian National Platform organised numerous events and roundtables covering wide range of issues including post-election situation in Belarus, challenges facing small entrepreneurs, the potential of the EaP initiative to contribute to development of the Belarusian society as well as challenges and priorities for Belarusian civil society. Members of the Belarusian National Platform also met with representatives of EU Delegation to Belarus, the European External Action Service and EU Member States' embassies. Statements
ContactThe Country Facilitator for Belarus is:Uladzislau Vialichka, International Consortium EUROBELARUS Email: belarus@eap-csf.eu Website of the National Platform |
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