Recent meetings
| Date | Commissioner / Cabinet | Topic | File |
|---|---|---|---|
| 04 May 2026 | Viktoriya Petrikova-Voeten Cabinet member | Situation of the civil society in Russia | SRC |
| 04 May 2026 | Skander Nasra Cabinet member | Situation of the civil society in Russia | SRC |
Mission & Goals
The OstMost Foundation is a Warsaw-based non-profit supporting democracy, human rights, and civic society, particularly in Eastern Europe and Asia. It promotes local self-governance, freedom of expression, and anti-war initiatives. The Foundation provides humanitarian aid to Ukraine, defends the rights of refugees and migrants, and supports civil society actors in repressive regimes. It fosters international cooperation, organizes educational and cultural events, and disseminates democratic values—especially through media targeting Russian-speaking audiences. It also promotes volunteerism and shares Poland’s self-governance experience abroad.
EU Legislative Interests
Main EU legislative proposals or policies targeted include: EU Human Rights and Democracy Action Plan EU sanctions policy and restrictive measures related to human rights violations EU response to transnational repression within the EU EU Action Plan on Integration and Inclusion EU Neighbourhood Policy & Eastern Partnership EU Media Freedom Act EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Policy Anti-Disinformation and Strategic Communication Initiatives
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests