The EU4Health Civil Society Alliance expresses concerns about restrictions on civil society’s activities

On 10th February 2025, members of the EU4Health Civil Society Alliance write a letter expressing concerns to restrictions on civil society’s activities in the new mandate.

The members of the EU4Health Civil Society Alliance express their concerns about restrictions on funding that civil society organisations focusing on environmental and climate action, and benefitting from grants under the EU LIFE programme, are facing. Under new guidelines communicated at the end of 2024, funds from the LIFE operating grants can no longer be used to develop and implement policy and advocacy activities targeting EU policymakers.

This adds to an already uncertain situation for health-focused CSOs. As of today, health CSOs still do not have information on the operating grants provided under the EU4Health programme for 2025, as the EU4Health Work Programme still has not been presented.  

We therefore call on the EU to reconsider the limitations set on the LIFE programme and support a strong and vibrant civic space through sustainable public funding for CSOs, including policy and advocacy activities. Additionally, we ask for transparency and a clear timeline for the publication of the EU4Health 2025 Work Programme. 

Read the letter here.