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Eurocare
The European Alcohol Policy Alliance
Founded1990
TypeNon Government Organization
LocationBrussels, Belgium (Headquarters)
Key PeopleMariann Skar (Secretary General), Tiziana Codenotti (President)
ServicesAlcohol Prevention, Alcohol Awareness
Websitehttp://www.eurocare.org/

Eurocare (The European Alcohol Policy Alliance) is a network of some 50 voluntary and non-governmental organisations working on the prevention and reduction of alcohol-related harm across Europe. Its mission is to advocate for prevention of alcohol-related harm in Europe through effective evidence-based policy.

History

Eurocare was founded in 1990. Starting with 9 member organizations in 1990, it now includes some 50 organisations. Eurocare has a Secretariat in Brussels, is democratically structured and is governed by a General Assembly. Eurocare organisations are involved in:

  • Research and advocacy
  • The provision of workplace and school based programs
  • The provision of counselling services
  • The provision of information to the public
  • Residential support for problem drinkers

Eurocare is a member of the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance (GAPA) and the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA).

Focus

Eurocare work focuses on raising awareness among European, national and regional decision makers on the harms caused by alcohol (social, health and economic burden) ensuring that these are taken into consideration in all relevant EU policy discussions. Eurocare believes that alcohol is a key health determinant responsible for 7.4% of all ill-health and early death in Europe and should not be treated just as any other marketable commodity. Eurocare considers that the means of alcohol production, distribution, consumption and control must be tackled at a European level and such action must be supportive of national control policies.

Funding

Eurocare is supported through members’ contributions, both in membership fees and staff time. Additionally, Eurocare receives some funding from the European Commission and the WHO for various projects and publications. Eurocare does not accept any funding from the alcohol industry.

Publications and Projects

Recent projects and publications include:

  • The Trans Atlantic Civil Society Dialogue EU- USA
  • PROTECT: Alcohol Labelling Policies to Protect Young People
  • VINTAGE: Good Health into Older Age
  • Pathways for Health
  • FASE: Focus on Alcohol Safe Environment
  • AMPHORA
  • Bridging the Gap
  • Building Capacity
  • ELSA
  • EUCAM
  • PHEPA

References

  • [1] Eurocare Website
  • [2] European Commission DG SANCO
  • [3] Alcohol in Europe