Overview
Europe’s unique social model is based on creating prosperity while ensuring that no one gets left behind. We have achieved a lot, but there is still work to do. The crises of recent years have impacted the living standards of many Europeans. A lack of affordable housing, access to essential services, poverty and inequalities of opportunities threaten to harm the bonds that keep us together.
Our societies and economies will continue to evolve. This means we need to focus our efforts on sustaining and improving the quality of life we enjoy today. Over the next five years, the European Commission will work to promote social fairness, strengthen social and regional cohesion, and ensure equal opportunities for all.
What Europeans think
Source: Eurobarometer on Social Europe
Objectives
Deliver opportunities, stability and wellbeing for everyone
Strengthen our social market modelto ensure a just transition for all
Tackle inequality, regional disparities and discrimination
How we will achieve our objectives
Over the next few years, we will work on this by
Promoting social fairness in the modern economy
To ensure social fairness, we will
- set out a new action plan on the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights to reach our 2030 social headline targets
- support fair wages, good working conditions, training and fair job-to-job transitions through a new quality jobs roadmap
- strengthen European social dialogue through a new Pact for European social dialogue
- address the root causes of poverty through the first-ever EU anti-poverty strategy
- prevent and combat social exclusion of children through education, healthcare and essential public services by strengthening the Child Guarantee
- tackle the housing crisis by putting forward the first-ever European affordable housing plan and creating a pan-European investment platform for affordable and sustainable housing
- rolling out the Social Climate Fund to support renovations and energy-efficient housing
- tackle the root causes of demographic change
- reduce regional disparities so Europeans can live and work in the place they call home

To increase solidarity among citizens, we will
- work on safeguarding the rights of minorities
- strengthen Erasmus+ to allow more Europeans to gain new skills and develop a better mutual understanding
- organise annual Youth Policy Dialogues to ensure young people can use their voice to shape the future of the EU
- set up aYouth Advisory Board with young people from all Member States to advise the President of the Commission on youth issues
- conduct an EU-wide inquiry on the broader impacts of social media on people’s well-being
- address the addictive design of online services
- create an action plan against cyberbullying
- make it easier for people to benefit from Europe’s rich and diverse cultural heritage

To deliver true equality, we have
- updated the strategy for LGBTIQ equality and developed a new anti-racism strategy, so that everyone can thrive and lead, regardless of who they are
- developed a roadmap for women’s rights and a new strategy for gender equality

Progress to date
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- May 2026
Presentation of measures to address poverty and the housing crisis
- March 2026
Setting out the gender equality strategy 2026-2030 and the first ever strategy on intergenerational fairness
- February 2026
Launch of an action plan to protect young people from cyberbullying
Adoption of a strategy to step up support for the EU eastern regions bordering Russia, Belarus and Ukraine
- January 2026
Presentation of the new anti-racism strategy
In the spotlight
Poverty affects 1 in 5 Europeans, including 1 in 4 children, while around 1 million people are homeless across the EU.
The Commission has proposed a package of measures to help end poverty and the housing crisis, including the first-ever EU anti-poverty strategy, a strengthened Child Guarantee and action to address housing exclusion.

Who is in charge

Executive Vice-President for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness

Executive Vice-President for Cohesion and Reforms

Commissioner for Equality; Preparedness and Crisis Management

Commissioner for Energy and Housing

Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, the Rule of Law and Consumer Protection

Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport
