The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) upholds its reputation as the knowledge centre for gender equality in the European Union. 

Policymakers across Europe continue to rely on EIGE’s expert knowledge and resources to inform decision-making. EIGE’s data and evidence are essential to help Europe’s leaders to design measures that are inclusive and promote gender equality in all areas of life, especially amid technological and climate change, the changing nature of work, widening inequalities, the increasing influence of new governing systems, backlash against progress towards gender equality, new security challenges and the cost-of-living crisis. 

This single programming document covers EIGE's work in the period of 2025–2027. 

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