Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Good Health & Well-Being


Great strides have been made in improving people’s health in recent years. 146 out of 200 countries or areas have already met or are on track to meet the SDG target on under-5 mortality. Effective HIV treatment has cut global AIDS-related deaths by 52 per cent since 2010 and at least one neglected tropical disease has been eliminated in 47 countries.

However, inequalities in health care access still persist. The COVID-19 pandemic and other ongoing crises have impeded progress towards Goal 3. Childhood vaccinations have experienced the largest decline in three decades, and tuberculosis and malaria deaths have increased compared with pre-pandemic levels.

The Sustainable Development Goals make a bold commitment to end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other communicable diseases by 2030. The aim is to achieve universal health coverage, and provide access to safe and affordable medicines and vaccines for all.

To overcome these setbacks and address long-standing health care shortcomings, increased investment in health systems is needed to support countries in their recovery and build resilience against future health threats.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

European Narcolepsy Network

EU-NN 2008 Leiden Netherlands D

European Network Child Friendly Cities

ENCFC 2000 Mechelen Belgium F

European Network for Action and Physical Activity

EUNAAPA 2005 Nuremberg Germany F v

European Network for Cancer Immunotherapy

ENCI Mainz Germany F y

European Network for Comparative Analysis on Food and Eating

enCAFE Toulouse France J

European Network for Economic Cooperation and Development

EUCED Lisbon Portugal G

European Network for Economic Self-Help and Local Development

1994 Berlin Germany F

European network for health promotion and economic development

Citizen@Work 1970 D

European Network for Health Technology Assessment

EUnetHTA 2005 Diemen Netherlands E

European Network for HIV/AIDS Surveillance

Stockholm Sweden E

European Network for Indigenous Australian Rights

ENIAR 1998 G

European Network for Music Educators and Researchers of Young Children

EuNet MERYC 2003 F

European Network for Prevention and Health Promotion in Family Medicine and General Practice

EUROPREV 1996 Ljubljana Slovenia E v

European Network for Qualitative Inquiry

ENQI 2017 Leuven Belgium F

European Network for Research on Alternating Hemiplegia

ENRAH 2003 Brussels Belgium D

European Network for Research on Supplementary Pensions

ENRSP 1994 Münster Germany F

European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention

ENSP 1996 Brussels Belgium F y

European Network for STI Surveillance

Stockholm Sweden F

European Network for the Cure of ALS

ENCALS Utrecht Netherlands F

European Network for the Promotion of Rights and Health among Migrant Sex Workers

TAMPEP 1993 Helsinki Finland F f

European Network for the Sociological and Demographic Study of Divorce

2002 F c

European Network for Translational Research in Ovarian Cancer

EUTROC London UK D

European Network for Workplace Health Promotion

ENWHP 1995 Fröndenberg Germany F

European Network of Agricultural Social Protection Systems

ENASP Kassel Germany F

European Network of Cancer Registries

ENCR 1990 Ispra Italy F

European Network of Childbirth Associations

ENCA 1993 Berlin Germany F

European Network of Fibromyalgia Associations

ENFA 2008 Heist-op-den-Berg Belgium D

European Network of GMO Laboratories

ENGL 2002 Ispra Italy F

European Network of Green Seniors

ENGS 2005 Wilrijk Belgium E

European Network of Gynaecological Cancer Advocacy Groups

ENGAGe Geneva Switzerland F

European Network of Health Care Chaplaincy

ENHCC 2000 F

European Network of Medical Competent Authorities

ENMCA 2010 F

European Network of Medical Residents in Public Health

Euronet MRPH 2011 F

European Network of Nursing Academies

ENNA 2008 F

European Network of Nursing in Higher Education

ENNE F

European Network of Occupational Therapy in Higher Education

ENOTHE 1995 Vienna Austria F

European Network of Older-Volunteer Organizations

ENOVO London UK G

European Network of Ombudspersons for Children

ENOC 1997 Strasbourg France F

European Network of Paediatric Research at the European Medicines Agency

Enpr-EMA Amsterdam Netherlands E y

European Network of Physiotherapy in Higher Education

ENPHE 1995 Enschede Netherlands D

European Network of Podiatry in Higher Education

ENPODHE F

European Network of Political Foundations

ENoP 2006 Brussels Belgium F

European Network of Safety and Health Professional Organisations

ENSHPO 2001 Wigston UK F ty

European Network of Science Centres and Museums

ECSITE 1988 Brussels Belgium F y

European Network of Teratology Information Services

ENTIS 1990 Lausanne Switzerland F

European Network of Trainees in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

ENTOG 1996 Brussels Belgium F

European Network of Training in the Management of Aggression

ENTMA 2008 J

European Network of Transfusion Medicine Societies

EuroNet-TMS 2002 F

European Network of Women with Disabilities

2007 Kassel Germany D

European Network on Independent Living

ENIL 1989 Brussels Belgium F

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