Open Dialogue Foundation
| Formation | 2009 |
|---|---|
| Type | Non-profit NGO Advocacy organization |
| Focus | Human rights, activism |
| Headquarters | Rond-point Schuman 6/5, Brussels 1040, Belgium |
| Location |
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Area served | Post-Soviet states, European Union |
| Product | non profit human rights advocacy |
President | Lyudmyla Kozlovska |
Key people | Martin Mycielski Vice-President, Executive Director Bartosz Kramek Chair of Supervisory Board Andrzej Wielowieyski Supervisory Board Member Michał Boni Supervisory Board Member |
| Revenue | PLN 24,199,685.92 (2022) |
| Expenses | PLN 24,126,403.10 (2022) |
| Employees | 30+ |
| Volunteers | around 500 |
| Website | https://en.odfoundation.eu/ |
Formerly called | Open Dialog Foundation |
The Open Dialogue Foundation (ODF), formerly known as the Open Dialog Foundation, (Polish: Fundacja Otwarty Dialog), is an international non-governmental organization, founded in 2009 in Poland and currently headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, that conducts research and advocacy on human rights and the rule of law in the post-Soviet area and – since 2018 – within the European Union.
In 2014-2016 and again since February 2022 it has focused on delivering humanitarian aid to Ukraine and supporting refugees fleeing that country.