Freedom of association is the citizens’ right to associate with others who share similar priorities and concerns to take joint actions.

It includes the right to create or take part in formal and informal groups, such as charities, NGOs, and political movements, as well as the right to access resources. Freedom of association is an essential complement to other civil, political and social rights. Both in their action-orientated and advocacy orientated capacity, civic organisations contribute to keeping our societies inclusive and democratic.

However, in recent years, a number of states have passed policies that affect the sector’s capacity to operate and act, while draining CSOs of the resources and capacities that are needed to focus on their mission.

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  • CAF: National policy responses for philanthropy and civil society across Europe in the context of COVID-19

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  • ECNL: ground-breaking handbook on how to use EU law to protect civic space

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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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  • Amnesty International: Report “Punishing compassion – Solidarity on trial in in Fortress Europe”

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  • LATVIA: Government moves towards inclusion of civil society but capacity of CSOs still a challenge

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  • ESTONIA: State financed civil society fund relocates from capital city, attacks on minority rights

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  • GREECE: Violence against migrants, volunteers and NGOs intensifies in the Islands – Interview with Greek Forum of Refugees

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  • ReSOMA: How could strategic litigation prevent policing of humanitarianism?

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  • SLOVAKIA: We started discussing shrinking civic space before it was too late – Interview with VIA IURIS’ Ivana Kohutková

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  • Conference of INGOs: thematic study on “Using criminal law to restrict the work of NGOs supporting refugees and other migrants in CoE Member States

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  • ECNL: How can EU Law safeguard civic space and the right to privacy? We are one step forward.

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