V Security & Civil Society Conference 2025: The Impact of Development Cooperation Depends on the Inclusion and Empowerment of Civil Society

The V Security & Civil Society Conference 2025 took place from 4–7 December 2025 in Toila, Estonia, bringing together policymakers, civil society leaders, experts, and development cooperation actors from across Europe and beyond. The central theme of the conference was “The impact and effectiveness of development cooperation on European and global security in times of turbulence,” reflecting an increasingly complex global landscape where cooperation is essential for managing crises and building resilience.

The three-day conference featured an intensive programme of high-level discussions, working groups, and the joint development of a civil society and international stakeholders’ appeal to the international community, reflected in the Conference Declaration.

The event provided a platform for high-level discussions on global crises, shrinking resources for international cooperation, and the need to strengthen community resilience. Participants reaffirmed the importance of the European Union, international organisations, national governments, and civil society in building safer, more sustainable, and resilient societies through coordinated action.

A key outcome of the conference was the adoption of the Conference Declaration, representing a collective appeal to the international community. The Declaration emphasizes that development cooperation must go beyond financial assistance and focus on people-centered, locally driven, and sustainable solutions. It also calls for stronger coordination among development actors, increased support for civil society organisations, and inclusive approaches that empower youth and promote gender equality.

Discussions also highlighted the importance of strengthening the capacity of civil society organisations, as well as media and digital literacy, in building resilient communities and countering disinformation. Participants stressed the need to keep the UN Agenda 2030 relevant by mainstreaming sustainability into everyday policies. They also emphasized that development cooperation is a critical component of security and peace, particularly in times of turbulence, requiring long-term commitment, inclusive partnerships, and coordinated international action.

Key outcomes:

  • Photos from the conference are available here: LINK
  • Video recordings from the first and second days of the conference are available here: LINK
  • Conference presentations and materials are available here: LINK
  • The Conference Declaration 2025 can be found here: LINK

The conference brought together 111 international participants, 43 participants from Estonia, and 7 online experts, representing 29 countries.

The conference was organised by Peace Child Estonia and Sillamäe Child Protection Association, in collaboration with international networks Green Habito and EuroMeduc.

On behalf of the organisers, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the European Union Cohesion Policy Fund, British Council Estonia, National Foundation of Civil Society (KÜSK), Estonian Centre for International Development, European Commission Representation in Estonia, Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Center for Global Development Europe, Stockholm Environment Institute, MARTA Centre, Enabel, Latvian Central Finance and Contracting Agency, Concord Europe, and many others for their support and contributions.

Welcome to Security and Civil Society Conference 2025

Security and Civil Society Conference 2025

“The impact and effectiveness of development aid on European security in time of turbulence”

PCE, SSCW, Green Habito and EuroMeduc Networks are kindly inviting interested experts, youth, students, governmental and civil society organisations representatives to take part in the high level international Security and Civil Society Conference 2025 -it is a three-day event (5th, 6th and 7th December 2025) that will include an intensive programme of high-level discussions, working groups, development of the civil society and international stakeholders appeal (declaration) to the international community. A one-day preparatory meeting and visits in Estonian Government Institutions and Estonian representation of the European Commission will be organised for the high level experts and invited speakers on the 4th December 2025 in Tallinn.

The aim of the conference ‘Security and Civil Society 2025’ is to bring together European and Estonian experts, stakeholders, civil society networks and various actors to discuss existing challenges, share views and experiences on development cooperation, humanitarian aid and foreign and security policy.

The conference aims to hold debates on these three main themes, to find solutions to challenges, to exchange good practices and to prepare proposals for stakeholders and decision-makers. It is important to foster cooperation and to create functioning networks for development cooperation, between NGOs and government representatives, as well as between businesses, creating a platform for joint initiatives and projects that would increase the Estonian and European contribution to global development cooperation, sharing the experiences of different actors.

Conference focus:
In particular, the conference will focus on how to translate political promises and agreements into action, focusing on the implementation process and sharing lessons learnt from achievements to date with both local and international

Themes: 
Global challenges and their implications for Estonia and Europe
Development policy and humanitarian aid in 2025: needs, challenges and expectations
The future of development cooperation in turbulent times: possible scenarios
The role of local governments and civil society organizations in building resilient societies

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