Webinar on ‘CSO resilience in times of crisis: from burnout to sustainable section’ – join on 11 March
March 9, 2026

Webinar on ‘CSO resilience in times of crisis: from burnout to sustainable section’ – join on 11 March


The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Facility project, funded by the European Union, invites civil society representatives from Eastern partner countries to join its webinar on ‘CSO resilience in times of crisis: from burnout to sustainable section’. 

The event is scheduled to take place on 11, March 2026, at 14:00 CET.

In this webinar, Veaceslav Luca, an EaP Civil Society Fellow from Moldova with over 15 years of experience in the development sector, will share practical approaches to building organisational and personal resilience. 

Since the start of the refugee crisis, Veaceslav has been supporting civil society organisations (CSOs) in Moldova and Ukraine to strengthen their operational capacity, manage stress, and prevent burnout, while continuing to support Ukrainian refugees. Veaceslav and his colleagues will share their good practices and provide guidance on how CSOs and individuals can plan for resilience and sustain their work in times of prolonged crisis.

Please register here to join the webinar. The webinar will be delivered in English.

The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Facility is an EU-funded Project working with the six EaP countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) to strengthen the role and increase the capacity of civil society organisations and activists from all six countries. The project is funded by the European Union and implemented by a consortium led by GDSI Limited (Ireland). The Project will run from July 2021 until April 2028.

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