AT A GLANCE
The BRIDGE to the CoE — Building Resilience and Independence for Democratic Governance and Engagement with the Council of Europe — is a European initiative led by ALDA to combat democratic backsliding by strengthening civil society participation. Focused on both Southern and Eastern Europe, the project enhances citizens’ engagement, fosters dialogue, and builds capacities to ensure democratic resilience. It leverages ALDA’s extensive experience and partnership with the Council of Europe to bridge civil society and democratic institutions, fostering trust, participation, and active governance.

OBJECTIVES
- Increase awareness about the role and standards of the Council of Europe in promoting democratic governance and enhancing civil society representation.
- Foster dialogue on the evolution of civic space and the challenges to democratic resilience in Southern and Eastern Europe.
- Enhance civil society capacity to participate in Council of Europe processes and engagement opportunities.
- Build connections between civil society, public authorities, and institutions to promote citizens’ active participation in governance.
CHALLENGES
Across Europe, democratic governance is facing significant challenges marked by declining civic engagement, the rise of populist movements, increased political polarisation, and a weakening of the rule of law. In Eastern Europe, countries like Moldova and Ukraine are striving to strengthen their democratic institutions amid political tensions, societal divisions, and, in Ukraine’s case, the devastation of war. Civil society in these countries plays a pivotal role, yet it is under pressure from restrictive legal environments, political harassment, and media scrutiny.
Meanwhile, in Southern Europe, long-established democracies such as Italy are experiencing a shrinking civic space, where NGOs, particularly those advocating for human rights and migration issues, face bureaucratic barriers, public delegitimisation, and limited opportunities for engagement with institutions.
These trends reflect a broader pattern of democratic backsliding across the continent. Against this backdrop, there is an urgent need to reinforce civil society’s role in democratic governance, enhance citizen participation, and promote the Council of Europe’s standards for democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
The project “BRIDGE to the CoE” addresses these pressing challenges by fostering awareness, promoting dialogue, and building the capacities of civil society to engage more effectively in democratic processes.