The Education Office for New Belarus team is pleased to share a report in which we have collected information about our work in 2022. We would like to thank all the partners we have worked with since the creation of the Office and continue to do so now. In 2022, as in the previous two […]
The Education Office for New Belarus, as a part of the Orange Scholarships Program (the Netherlands) announces a call for research grants in social sciences and humanities, law, economics, media studies, and art with focus on Belarus in the context of political repression and the war in Ukraine. The final result of the research should be presented […]
On February 24, Russia launched a military invasion of Ukraine. For this, the territory of Belarus is also used. The number of those killed exceeded 1000 people, hundreds of thousands of people turned out to be refugees. Ukrainians selflessly defend their country and themselves. War and aggressors must be said no. Especially when the war […]
Crowdfunding campaign to help female political prisoners in Belarus and publish the Russian version of Olga Shparaga’s book In February 2022, the Russian-language version of Olga Shparaga’s book “The Face of the Revolution is Female. The Case of Belarus” will be released. By the release of the book the Education Office for New Belarus, Coordination […]
The team of the Education Office for New Belarus is pleased to share a report in which we have collected information about our work in 2021. We thank all partners with whom we have cooperated and continue to work now. Thanks to this cooperation, we were able not only to provide assistance to representatives of […]
Olga Pauk, expert in education, analyzes Lukashenka’s speech delivered at Republican Pedagogical Council.
Experts in education discuss what the reform of the Belarusian education system should be like.
Why Lukashenka sees a threat in private kindergartens and how his speech was perceived in the Belarusian society.
What does Belarus look like a year after the protests? What has become of the Belarusian civil society? And what do the words “democracy” and “freedom” mean for Belarusians now? Olga Shparaga, Aleksei Paluian and Sasha Philipenko discuss the situation in Belarus one year after the 2020 presidential election.
Belarusian artists, scientists and cultural workers talk about the past political year.