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ANNUAL REPORT 2023

ABOUT EED

The European Endowment for Democracy (EED) is an independent, grant-making organisation established in 2013 by the European Union (EU) and EU Member States as an autonomous International Trust Fund to foster democracy in the European Neighbourhood and beyond.

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A DECADE OF SUPPORT TO PRO-DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS MOVEMENTS

The 2013 launch of the European Endowment for Democracy (EED) came at a time of anxious debate about the state of democracy worldwide.

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By Hardy Merriman
International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
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By Jerzy Pomianowski, Executive Director, European Endowment for Democracy
Learn more 10 YEARS OF GRANT GIVING 2013-2023

Portfolio Overview

Events

EED events bring together activists and independent journalists from the regions and countries where EED works with policy makers from European institutions, Member States and the global democracy community.

In 2023, EED’s 10th anniversary year, EED organised, co-organised and participated in 32 events, including events held on EED’s premises, events held together with partner organisations, and as part of international conferences, and events organised as part of the anniversary celebrations.

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EED’S THEMATIC AREAS OF WORK

WOMEN-LED INITIATIVES IN UKRAINE

Ukrainian women take the lead in civil society and independent media amid Russia’s full-scale invasion.

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, millions of women have self-mobilised across the country, providing help to those forced to flee their homes due to hostilities, availing of their vast networks to lead humanitarian relief work, taking up cameras to document the brutalities of war, joining Ukrainian defence forces and providing vital non- combat logistics and support to the army.

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CIVIL SOCIETY AND INDEPENDENT MEDIA IN HUMANITARIAN CRISES: THE TURKEY-SYRIA EARTHQUAKE

In emergency situations, civil society is often the best placed to quickly adapt to emerging needs. It has the skills and networks in place to quickly organise and to mobilise resources, to work closely with local communities and when appropriate, with local authorities.

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EED AT 10

In this special anniversary annual report, we have included the profiles of ten of EED’s partners, who are the faces of this 10th anniversary and who together represent the breadth and depth of EED’s grant-making across the countries and regions where it works.

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