The Center for the Initiative on Belarus
edit(па-беларуску Цэнтр ініцыятыў для Беларусі)
The Center for the Initiative on Belarus (CIB) is a non-profit voluntary organization established in 2014 to advance the cause of democratic and free Belarus. CIB currently operates in the Washington, DC area.
Vision statement
editThat Belarus realizes its potential as a democratic country, respected and responsible member in the family of nations, pursuing its inherent national interests.
Mission statement
editThe CIB will establish a platform to represent and advance the interests of democratic community Belarus in Washington, become a voice of Belarusian civil society and democratic forces, run advocacy activities for a free and democratic Belarus and contribute to coordination of the support for civil society and promotion of the democratic rule in Belarus.
Objectives
edit1. Increase awareness about Belarus in the United States.
2. Facilitate a productive dialogue between Belarusian democratic forces.
3. Contribute to enhancing the cohesiveness of the activities of Belarusian civil society.
4. Offer expertise based on the national interests of Belarus.
Activities
editThe Center pursues activities covering major components related to democracy promotion in Belarus. The pursuit and development of specific objectives should make these efforts comprehensive.
1) Raising awareness and working with experts.
2) Facilitation and coordination.
3) Advocacy and policy recommendations.
Publications and media appearance
edit"Прынцып Пагоні", "Наша Ніва", 06/06/2014, http://nn.by/?c=ar&i=129697
"Will Ministry of Foreign Affairs defend national interests of Belarus", 30/05/2014, http://thepointjournal.com/output/index.php?art_id=306&spr_change=eng
"Патриотизм в США принадлежит людям", 05/21/2014, http://www.bsblog.info/patriotizm-v-ssha-prinadlezhit-lyudyam/
"Ці абароніць МЗС нацыянальныя інтарэсы", "Наша Ніва", 25/04/2014, http://nn.by/?c=ar&i=127406
"It is no time for national interests: the Jamestown Foundation defends dictatorial Lukashenka", 15/12/2013, http://thepointjournal.com/output/index.php?art_id=280&spr_change=eng