About EGA

The European Green Academy brings together Green and progressive actors, civil society representatives, activists, thinkers, and engaged citizens from across Europe and beyond to exchange ideas, strengthen connections, and reflect collectively on the political challenges shaping our societies. The Academy aims to foster learning, transnational debate, and networking across the wider Green and progressive ecosystem.

Key Takeaways

This April, the European Green Academy reopened its doors in an exceptionally sunny Brussels for its fourth edition. This year’s edition welcomed over 180 participants, organisations and platforms from more than 35 countries, alongside more than 40 speakers, moderators and trainers, with a strong emphasis on diversity and intergenerational dialogue. Over 1.5 days, participants and speakers came together not only to debate the challenges facing Europe today, but also to collectively reflect on the kind of future Greens and progressives want to build.

Under the overarching themes of democracy under pressure, digital sovereignty, and autonomy and resilience, the Academy created a rich space for discussion across plenaries, debates, and workshopsThe programme combined strategic reflection with practical exchange, creating space both for high-level political discussions and for sharing concrete experiences, initiatives, and organising practices from across Europe. From Nika Kovač’s reflections on civic mobilisation and democratic participation, to Tarik Abou-Chadi and Rosa Martínez’s discussion on the future of democracy in Europe, and Shannon Vallor’s exploration of technology and human agency, participants engaged with some of the most pressing questions facing Europe today. 

Beyond the formal programme, this edition stood out for the strong sense of community that emerged throughout the event. Participants repeatedly highlighted the value of having a space where people from different sectors, countries, generations, and political experiences could meet, exchange openly and build new connections. The programme was also enriched by a cultural evening featuring Iranian singer-songwriters and dancers, creating a powerful artistic moment centred on resistance and solidarity. 

The Academy once again affirmed the importance of transnational spaces for political education, collective reflection, and movement-building across the Green and progressive ecosystem. We warmly thank all participants who joined us, as well as the inspiring speakers for their contributions, our dedicated volunteers, partners, and everyone who helped make this edition possible.
Photography: © 2026 Giulia Simonetti

 

Quotes from participants at EGA 2024

“I left with feelings of renewal and optimism. The former from all the new ideas I had heard, and the latter from the energetic, clever, passionate and kind people I met.”

“The whole event was extremely inspiring, I loved how you curated the audience- majority women and majority young, but it wasn’t labelled as a youth event. I think that is true representation.”

“I liked most sessions equally. I enjoyed when speakers gave specific examples of what I can implement in my work.”

“The sessions co-organised with FYEG were very beneficial to me, as having a youth wing and youth engaged in my party is currently one of my main priorities and learning from fellow Young European Greens is very valuable in terms of dos and don’ts in what I’m hoping to build. And networking is also one of the most beneficial aspects of EGA. Sessions are great for knowledge-building, but so are more personal exchanges.”

Recordings & Photos

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Videography: © 2026 Clément Carat

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This event was organised by the Green European Foundation with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.