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Felújítják Vágvecsén a járdákat

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 20:00
TASR: Lezajlott Vágsellyén a vágvecsei (Veča) városrész járdáinak a felújítására kiírt pályázat. A közbeszerzési közlöny szerint a munkák összegét előzetesen 1.929.687,73 euróra becsülték, a győztes 1 774 ezer eurós ajánlatot tett. Húsznál több járdaszakaszt újítanak fel. A járdákról lemarják a régi, tönkrement aszfaltot, kiegyenlítik a felületet, beállítják a lejtést a víz elfolyásához, és új burkolatot kapnak a járdák – áll a közbeszerzési leírásban.

KI-Klage «verjährt»: Elon Musk scheitert im Prozess gegen OpenAI

Blick.ch - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:50
In einem Rechtsstreit zwischen Elon Musk und dem KI-Unternehmen OpenAI hat eine US-Jury am Montag gegen Musk entschieden. Das Urteil beendet einen mehr als dreiwöchigen Prozess und ebnet den Weg für den Börsengang von OpenAI.
Categories: Swiss News

Meisterteam überbewertet: Die Gründe für die Basler Horror-Saison

Blick.ch - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:48
Nur Platz fünf nach der Meistersaison: Das steckt hinter dem sportlichen Absturz des FC Basel.
Categories: Swiss News

127 fillért izmosodott a forint: 360,65 HUF = 1 euró

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:45
Penzcentrum.hu: Erősödött a forint hétfőn (5. 18.) kora estére a bankközi devizapiacon. Az euró árfolyama a reggel 7 óra előtt jegyzett 361,92 forintról 360,65 forintra csökkent 18 órakor. A svájci frank jegyzése a reggeli 395,80 forintról 394,21 forintra süllyedt, míg a dollár jegyzése 311,45 forintról 309,46 forintra csökkent.

Stop the Madness: Civil Society Cannot Thrive on Burnout

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:44

Credit: Emmanuel Herman/Reuters via Gallo Images

By Hannah Wheatley, Joanna Makhlouf and Taís Siqueira
BAGAMOYO, Tanzania / BEIRUT, Lebanon / WASHINGTON D.C., May 18 2026 (IPS)

In an era when civil society funding is in decline, it’s time to rebel against a broken system.

Today, too much is being asked from the people already doing the most. In a time of multiple and connected global crises – of climate, conflict, democracy, disinformation, global governance, human rights and inclusion – and in a context of intensifying civic space restrictions and collapsing funding, funders and the intermediary organisations that distribute resources somehow expect frontline organisations to transform systemic injustices that have built up over centuries. At the same time, these groups are expected to keep meeting inflexible targets, writing flawless reports and keeping their teams emotionally and physically afloat.

As governments, international organisations, investors, philanthropists, civil society and business leaders meet at the Global Partnerships Conference on the future of international development, it’s time to do things differently.

Let’s stop asking local leaders to transform their communities before they’ve had space to heal. Let’s stop training grassroots organisations to become international clones. Let’s stop intermediaries replicating burnout culture.

No single organisation can undo the long legacy of colonialism or the systemic problems of global capitalism. And they shouldn’t have to. The role of the civil society ecosystem must be to build and protect space, redistribute power and resources and, most of all, stop transferring institutional pressure downwards. If we truly trust local civil society, we must also trust its limits. That means intermediaries must stand their ground with funders, set realistic expectations and champion the right to do less when circumstances demand it.

At CIVICUS’s Local Leadership Labs – an initiative to tackle the barriers that get in the way of local leadership of development – partners often report feeling compelled to deliver ambitious workplans that involve them reaching every district, leading multiple initiatives and facilitating extensive community engagements, even as civic space is closing around them. Driven by passion and the need to prove their worth in a competitive ecosystem, many have overextended without realising the toll on their wellbeing and sustainability.

Burnout is not just about long hours. It stems from impossible expectations in unsafe, high-pressure contexts. Civil society is striving to stretch every grant dollar, prove its worth at every reporting cycle and ensure the survival of communities. In restrictive civic space conditions, these pressures are compounded by harassment, intimidation, surveillance and violence.

The result is a constant feeling of not doing enough, even when the demands are structurally impossible. Over time, this erodes morale, health and leadership sustainability.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, funders proved that another way was possible. They provided unrestricted funding and offered flexibility and simplified reporting. Trust was extended. Partnerships were strengthened. But that willingness to experiment has not lasted.

What must change

It must be recognised that in these conditions, scaling back is not failure. It is how movements endure.

We have seen that investing in healing and reflection is not a luxury. It is what sustains movements. At Local Leadership Labs, partners working with survivors of state violence realised they could not move forward without first addressing exhaustion and trauma. Their care-centred approach showed that the process itself can be the outcome. Taking time for healing and thoughtful collaboration produces more sustainable, transformational results.

This is what the civil society ecosystem should support: not chasing impossible targets, but creating conditions for dignity, reflection and resilience.

Addressing burnout requires more than acknowledgement. It calls for rethinking about how support is structured and how expectations are set. Funders and intermediaries can help break the cycle by:

1. Budgeting time and priority for healing
Leaders are often asked to deliver systemic change while carrying unaddressed trauma. Without space for healing, burnout is inevitable. Intermediaries can normalise pacing, integrate healing into workplans and advocate with funders for timelines that reflect reality.

2. Showing funders the way
Funders need guidance on becoming more adaptable to intensifying civic space conditions and contexts of high volatility. Intermediaries can convene learning spaces where funders reflect on how flexibility and responsiveness protect communities and sustain movements. They can also challenge extractive, funder-driven processes and advocate for spaces where local civil society can lead and influence on its own terms.

3. Bridging, connecting and humanising
Behind funders, intermediaries and frontline civil society are people, all under institutional pressure. Intermediaries can help in both directions, by shielding local partners from unrealistic demands while working with funders to develop an understanding of what’s achievable. By cultivating empathy, they can replace transactional directives with reciprocal accountability, unlocking collaborations that go beyond the extractive.

In many contexts, civil society is holding the line in the face of authoritarianism, even worse attacks on human rights and still stronger repression. The enemies of democracy and human rights thrive when those defending freedoms and demanding social justice burn out. When forced to compete for scarce resources, organisations try to over-deliver to prove their worth, further deepening stress and accelerating exhaustion.

In this context, supporting the wellbeing of local civil society is not optional. It is central to protecting the energy that drives activism. Funders and intermediaries must pause, reflect and reset expectations. If we create space for healing, rest and resilience, movements will survive the current storm, and emerge equipped to resist, transform and win.

Taís Siqueira is Local Leadership Labs Coordinator at CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation. Hannah Wheatley is CIVICUS’s former Data Analyst and Joanna Makhlouf is a former member of the Local Leadership Labs implementation team.

 


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Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Soldaten schlagen Alarm: «Versteckspiele mit dem Tod» an ukrainischer Front

Blick.ch - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:42
Die ukrainische Einheit nahe Pokrowsk kämpft ums Überleben: Russische Drohnen überwachen jeden Meter, die Versorgung ist nur per Drohne möglich. Die Soldaten legen 26 Kilometer zu Fuss zurück – ein gefährlicher Kampf gegen den Tod.
Categories: Swiss News

Bestsellerautorin Sheila de Liz: «Guter Sex fragt nicht nach rasierten Beinen»

Blick.ch - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:36
Sie klärt Frauen über deren Körper und Hormone auf: Sheila de Liz gilt als bekannteste Gynäkologin im deutschsprachigen Raum. In ihrem neuen Buch widmet sie sich der weiblichen Sexualität.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Tavalyi fűtési elszámolás – Távhőszolgáltatók: Nyugi!...

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:30
Nem kell aggódniuk a háztartásoknak amiatt, hogy óriási hátralékot kellene befizetni a tavalyi fűtési szezon elszámolása után, mivel érvényben voltak a maximált lakossági árak – közölte hétfőn a Szlovákiai Távhőszolgáltatók Szövetsége (Zväz výrobcov tepla Slovenska/SZVT).

Visite de Darmanin en Algérie : quels sont les dossiers sensibles relancés entre Alger et Paris ?

Algérie 360 - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:29

La visite du ministre français de la Justice, Gérald Darmanin, à Alger marque une nouvelle étape dans la relance du dialogue judiciaire entre l’Algérie et […]

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Categories: Afrique

Panik bei 130 Passagieren: Airbus kommt in Kroatien von Startbahn ab

Blick.ch - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:29
Videos aus dem Inneren der Maschine zeigen die Panik, die an Bord des Airbus A220-300 ausbricht, nachdem der Pilot den Start am Flughafen in Split abbrechen musste. Aus noch unbekannten Gründen kommt das Flugzeug von der Startbahn ab und rattert über die Grünfläche.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Qu'est-ce que le virus Ebola et pourquoi est-il si difficile de stopper cette épidémie ?

BBC Afrique - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:28
Une épidémie d'Ebola en RD Congo concerne une souche rare et se produit dans une zone touchée par un conflit.
Categories: Afrique

Qu'est-ce que le virus Ebola et pourquoi est-il si difficile de stopper cette épidémie ?

BBC Afrique - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:28
Une épidémie d'Ebola en RD Congo concerne une souche rare et se produit dans une zone touchée par un conflit.
Categories: Afrique

Alle Tore im letzten Drittel: Kanada fährt gegen Dänemark dritten WM-Sieg ein

Blick.ch - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:08
Dritter Sieg im dritten Spiel: Rekordweltmeister Kanada schlägt Dänemark mit 5:1. Hier kommt das Round-up zum WM-Montag.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Press briefing - Eurogroup meeting of 22 May 2026

European Council - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:05
Press briefing ahead of the Eurogroup meeting will take place on 20 May at 15.30.
Categories: European Union, Swiss News

Press briefing - Eurogroup meeting of 22 May 2026

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:05
Press briefing ahead of the Eurogroup meeting will take place on 20 May at 15.30.

International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union 2026

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:05
The EU issued a statement on the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia condemning all forms of discrimination and reaffirming its strong commitment to uphold the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights by LGBTI persons.

Press briefing - Eurogroup meeting of 22 May 2026

Európai Tanács hírei - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:05
Press briefing ahead of the Eurogroup meeting will take place on 20 May at 15.30.

A homofóbia, a transzfóbia és a bifóbia elleni világnap: a főképviselőnek az Európai Unió nevében tett nyilatkozata (2026)

Európai Tanács hírei - Mon, 05/18/2026 - 19:05
Az EU nyilatkozatot adott ki a homofóbia, a transzfóbia és a bifóbia elleni világnap alkalmával, amelyben elítélte a megkülönböztetés minden formáját, és újólag megerősítette amelletti szilárd elkötelezettségét, hogy érvényre juttassa az LMBTI-személyek emberi jogait, és biztosítsa, hogy az LMBTI-személyek teljeskörűen és egyenlően élhessenek e jogokkal.

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