01/22/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 01/22/2026 05:09
Over the past five years, the EU has made progress in tackling racism, particularly by breaking down barriers created by racial discrimination and by integrating anti-racism efforts throughout all relevant EU policies. But problems persist. And a recent EU survey reveals that two in three citizens still view racial discrimination as a widespread issue in their countries. The European Commission has now put forward an anti-racism strategy to combat racism in all its forms - to ensure a Europe where individuals can thrive.
The new strategy builds on the EU's anti-racism action plan 2020-2025.
It aims to strengthen the implementation and enforcement of existing EU anti-discrimination laws by
The strategy will also tackle barriers and foster inclusion in education, employment, healthcare, and housing. The Commission has proposed
In addition, the strategy will focus on building anti-racism partnerships at all levels of society by
Through these initiatives, the EU anti-racism strategy 2026-2030 will tackle racism in all its forms, including anti-Black racism, antigypsyism, antisemitism, anti-Asian racism and anti-Muslim hatred. The Commission will monitor the implementation and will present a mid-term review to assess progress.
For more information
EU anti-racism strategy 2026-2030
Report on implementation of the EU anti-racism action plan
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