EAMDA, or the European Alliance of Neuromuscular Disorders Associations, works to support and improve the quality of everyday life of people with neuromuscular disorders (NMDs).
It was established in 1974 in London, UK. Later EAMDA moved to Valetta, Malta, and in 2008 to Ljubljana, Slovenia.
EAMDA brings together neuromuscular disorders associations across Europe, with the aim to advocate the rights and interests of people living with NMDs, to raise awareness, to promote research activities and knowledge sharing, to help reduce the consequences of disability and to support efforts towards new treatments for neuromuscular diseases.

One of our main ambitions, as a European umbrella organisation, is to show everyone that regardless severe and progressive neuromuscular disorders, we can still contribute and benefit the society we live in. That is why EAMDA’s efforts are related to building a united network of cooperation and interaction, all with the objective of providing opportunities for people with NMDs, to live quality lives in a friendly, unbiased society.
We strongly believe that together we are much stronger in our efforts of building a better future for the NMD community across Europe!
The future is bright!
We are joining our efforts to create an environment that can provide people with neuromuscular disorders a quality life, in an equal and unbiased society, regardless the European country they live in and regardless barriers.