The European Public Health Association Newsletter - Special edition |
Protect public health in Europe: Support the petition to save EU4Health civil society grantsWe are writing to you today with a special edition of the EUPHA newsletter to gain your support for a critical issue impacting public health in Europe. What's happening?Civil society organizations across Europe—including EUPHA—are facing an uncertain future due to a major delay in the adoption of the 2025 EU4Health Work Plan and approval of full-year funding under the Framework Partnership Agreements. The operating grants expected at the start of the year have not been released, leaving many organizations unable to plan, hire, or secure alternative funding—putting vital public health work at risk. Why it mattersThe delay is already having a serious impact:
This is not just about funding—it is about safeguarding the future of public health in Europe. Civil society organizations are trusted partners in public health, bridging the gap between science, policy, and the public. Their role has been especially vital during the COVID-19 pandemic, and many rely on EU4Health operating grants to retain staff, plan activities, and deliver crucial services. The lack of financial clarity and stability puts their ability to contribute to EU health goals in jeopardy, weakening Europe’s overall health preparedness and resilience. How you can helpWe’ve launched a petition urging the European Commission to adopt the 2025 EU4Health Work Plan and unlock the promised grants. Please take two minutes to help:
Every signature countsWe cannot afford to let these delays continue without consequences. We need to act now to ensure the vital contributions of civil society organizations are protected and strengthened. Your voice matters. Help us raise this urgent issue with the European Commission and protect the future of public health in Europe. Thank you for standing with us. Kind regards, |
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