Open Society Foundations
The Open Society Foundations work to build vibrant and inclusive societies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people.
Inside Open Society: Chukwuemeka Eze on Democratic Futures in Africa
Human Rights Protections and Accountability in a Changing World
Inside Open Society: Laura Carvalho on Economic and Climate Prosperity
Buen Vivir: Democratic Openings in Latin America
Inside Open Society: Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch on Global Drug Policy
Standing for What’s Right in a World Gone Wrong
On George Soros
Meet the Open Society 2025-2026 Fellows
Inside Open Society: Hugo Tovar on Security and Rights
Inside Open Society: Sharan Srinivas on Protecting Rights Defenders
International Day of Reflection of the Genocide in Rwanda
The Future of Human Rights in a Changing World Order
Philanthropy in a Shifting African and Global Landscape
The State of the World: Defending Open Society in a Dangerous World
George Soros Is Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Fighting on the Frontlines for Ukraine—and LGBTQ+ Rights
Introducing Binaifer Nowrojee, Open Society President
A Victory in Ending Racist Police Tactics
Who's Afraid (and They Should Be) of Decolonization
Global Convening for the Restitution of African Cultural Heritage
The Soros Arts Fellowship
The Attack on Kafr Nabl Hospital
Our Support for Ukraine’s Civil Society Two Years after Russia’s Invasion
Unlocking the Resilience Economy
Thousands of People in Denmark Are Being Evicted Due to a Set of Laws Called the “Ghetto Package”
More Than Half of Yemen’s Population Doesn’t Have Enough Access to Food
75 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Martha Atienza: Protecting the Culture and Livelihoods of Filipino Fisherfolk
Mónica de Miranda: Nurturing Community at the City’s Edge