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Communication

The Directorate-General for Communication is the Commission department responsible for explaining EU policies to outside audiences. It keeps the Commission abreast of political developments and of trends in public opinion and the media. 

Responsibilities

The Directorate-General for Communication is responsible for defining and monitoring the Commission’s corporate image to ensure it aligns with its values and objectives. It actively communicates with the media and the public regarding political priorities, as well as other topics of political importance or public interest. To support other departments within the Commission, it provides corporate communication tools and expertise.

Additionally, the Directorate-General runs pan-European campaigns highlighting EU priorities. It coordinates various projects in collaboration with other EU institutions and national governments. Furthermore, the Directorate-General informs the Commission about public opinion and reports on political developments across the EU. It also helps evaluate the Commission’s communication activities to improve future efforts. Finally, through its Spokesperson's Service it facilitates clear and effective communication with the media.

Leadership and organisation

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Communication - Organisation chart

Transparency

As part of the Commission's commitment to transparency, Commission staff holding management functions publish information on and minutes of all meetings they hold with interest representatives.

Contact

Directorate-General for Communication

Name
Directorate-General for Communication
Phone number
+32 2 299 11 11 (Commission switchboard)
Postal address

European Commission
1049 Bruxelles/Brussel
Belgium

Plans and reports

The Commission work programme sets out a plan of action for the next 12 months. It describes how political priorities will be turned into concrete actions

How departments contribute to the Commission’s broader political goals, and define specific objectives for a five-year period

Department forecasted outputs, activities, resources for current year