The COVID-19 health emergency triggered consequences for our societies, economies and democracies that are unprecedented for Europe in times of peace.

We have changed our lives to protect ourselves and others, and we have all been expected to act responsibly as individuals and as a community.

The need to provide a quick and strong response has increased the use of exceptional powers by the Governments at the expenses of democratic checks and balances.

But the pandemic and its socio-economic consequences have also led to an awakening of active citizenship to ensure, at the widest possible scale, effective access to basic rights that the crisis has put at risk. Many have found creative ways to be useful to their communities, to volunteer for providing support to the weak and vulnerable, to act as watchdog vis a vis the consequences of the democratic and social crises, and to propose societal alternatives.

This page collects civil society’s research, actions and demands to protect civic space and human rights in the present crisis.

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  • EU Governments Use Pandemic Measures to Restrict Civic Space and Freedoms: Liberties & Greenpeace Report

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  • FRA: Bulletin #3 – Coronavirus Pandemic in the EU – fundamental rights implications

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  • FRA: Report on Fundamental Rights Survey “What do rights mean for people in the EU?”

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  • SLOVENIA: government uses the Covid-19 pandemic as a pretext to curtail civic freedoms

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  • Amnesty International: Policing the Pandemic

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  • BCSDN: COVID-19 – The Effects to and the Impact of Civil Society in the Balkan Region (Part II)

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  • COE: INGOs under lockdown get involved and prepare for the future

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  • FRA: Coronavirus pandemic in the EU – Fundamental Rights Implications – Bulletin 2

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  • Do CSOs have a right to have a right to funding in times of emergency?

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  • Free speech under quarantine: when emergencies lead to censorship, EU law might help

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  • CIVICUS: State of Civil Society Report 2020

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  • LATVIA: government responds to NGO sector concerns during Covid-19 crisis

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