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European Green Academy 2026

April 24 - 1:00 pm - April 25 - 10:00 pm

The 2026 edition of the European Green Academy (EGA) in Brussels, opens its doors this coming April, creating an inspiring learning space that brings together Green thinkers, political actors, civil society organisations, and engaged activists from across and beyond Europe. This year’s Academy is crucial – unfolding at a moment when democracy across Europe is under an intensifying attack, and urgent questions of resilience, autonomy and collective action demand fresh thinking and alliances.

About the event

Europe enters 2026 facing a stark political reality. Democratic backsliding, shrinking civic space, geopolitical instability, and the rise of hybrid and technological threats are reshaping the political landscape towards fear, rollback, and polarisation. Civil society is being systematically constrained: its autonomy reduced, its legitimacy attacked, and its role in democratic life eroded. At the same time, rapidly evolving technologies are transforming how citizens access information and participate in public life, creating new vulnerabilities that authoritarian actors are quick to exploit. 

Against this backdrop, Greens and progressives face mounting challenges in organising, building alliances, and collectively envisioning alternatives. EGA 2026 meets this moment head-on: creating a space to deepen understanding, strengthen transnational exchange and connections, and develop fresh ideas to defend democracy and rebuild resilience – through stronger participation, a reimagined and holistic approach to security and protection, and ambitious ecosocial transformation. 

Over 1.5 days, and through a dynamic mix of plenaries, workshops, debates, targeted training sessions and creative formats, EGA offers an inspiring learning environment where participants can engage with diverse actors and forward-looking ideas. With a strong focus on political education and tailored methodologies, EGA aims to equip participants with fresh insights, practical skills, and forward-looking perspectives to navigate today’s key challenges. It is a space for learning, building resilience, and mapping pathways for collective alliances in turbulent political times – as we work towards a just, ecological, and democratic Europe. 

Read more about last years’ edition here.  

 

Programme 

At the heart of the EGA 2026 programme lies a central question: how can we build resilient, autonomous, and vibrant societies amid technological capture, geopolitical instability, and deep ecological crisis?

Thematic pillars:

  • Democracy under pressure  
  • Digital sovereignty and democracy   
  • Autonomy & resilience 

Across the Academy, participants will engage in: 

  • Plenaries with leading voices from politics, academia, activism, and civil society 
  • Workshops and training sessions offering practical tools, skills, and methodologies 
  • Debates and roundtables exploring forward-looking Green ideas 
  • Networking spaces to foster collaboration and transnational exchange 
  • Creative and artistic interventions 

Meet the Speakers

  • Nika Kovač, Activist, My Voice My Choice
  • Agnese Lāce, Latvia Minister of Culture; co-chair of PROGRESĪVIE
  • Rosa Martínez, Secretary of State for Social Rights, Spain 
  • Tarik Abou-Chadi, Professor of European Politics, Oxford University
  • Nicolae Ștefănuță, Vice President of the European Parliament, MEP, Greens/EFA
  • Dominika Lasota, co-founder of the Wschód (“Sunrise”) Initiative, member of Fridays for Future Poland
  • Renata Ávila Pinto, CEO, Open Knowledge Foundation 
  • Lorenzo Marsili, Director, Casa dei Tre Oci
  • Shannon Vallor, Co-Director, Centre for Technomoral Futures, author The AI Mirror: How to Reclaim Our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking 
  • Justyna Wydrzyńska, Abortion Dream Team
  • Stefanos Loukopoulos, Co-Founder & Director, Vouliwatch
  • Zoya Miari, Palestinian-Ukrainian Storyteller, Peace Ambassador
  • Tomas Tomilinas, MP Democrats for Lithuania
  • Gabriela Svárovská, MP, Co-Chair, Zelení
  • Atte Harjanne, MP, Vihreä liitto (Finnish Greens)
  • Aarti Narsee, Senior Policy Officer & Lead for Rule of Law Advocacy, European Civic Forum
  • Jean Cattan, Head of the National Initiative, Café IA; former Secretary General of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technology Council
  • Natalija Simović, Local Councilor, Zeleno Levi Front  
  • Richard Wouters, Researcher, Wetenschappelijk Bureau GroenLinks
  • Adam Reichardt, Editor-in-Chief, New Eastern Europe
  • Karen Boers, FARI, the Brussels AI Institute for the Common Good
  • Ariane Giraneza Birekeraho, Antwerp City Councillor, Groen 
  • Alice Stollmeyer, Executive Director, Defend Democracy 
  • Kristina Wilfore, Co-Founder, #ShePersisted & Director of Innovation and Global Projects at Reset Tech 
  • Benedetta de Marte, Secretary General, European Green Party
  • Andrej Zlatović, Co-Spokesperson, Federation of Young European Greens  
  • Ági Fernengel, Director, School of Public Life
  • Liza Bezvershenko, Independent Civil Society & Advocacy Specialist
  • Cynthia Muthoni, Local Councillor, Green Party of England and Wales

The European Green Academy will be hosted by Eliza Popper, Co-Founder of the Good Enough Compamy.

Friday 24 April

Time Session 
13:00-14:00 Networking Lunch 
14:00-14:15 Official Opening & Welcome 
14:15-14:45 OPENING KEYNOTES

  • Agnese Lāce, Latvia Minister of Culture; co-chair of PROGRESĪVIE 
  • Nika Kovač, My Voice My Choice 
  • Renata Ávila Pinto, CEO, Open Knowledge Foundation 
  • Zoya Miari, Palestinian-Ukrainian Storyteller, Peace Ambassador 
15:00-16:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS

  • Building Resilience Through Values
  • Coding the Common Good
  • The Backlash Is Organised – Feminists Must Be Too 
16:30-17:00 Break 
 17:00-17:45Setting the Scene: Where are we? – and What Next?   

  • Tarik Abou-Chadi, Professor of European Politics, Oxford University 
  • Rosa Martínez, Secretary of State for Social Rights, Spain 
17:45-19:15  PLENARY: Civil Society Under Attack: Europe’s Backbone Fights Back

  • Rosa Martínez, Secretary of State for Social Rights, Spain   
  • Nika Kovač, My Voice My Choice   
  • Stefanos Loukopoulos, Co-Founder & Director, Vouliwatch 
  • Lorenzo Marsili, Director, Berggruen Institute Europe Center 
  • Aarti Narsee, Senior Policy Officer & Lead for Rule of Law Advocacy, European Civic Forum 
19:15-20:00 Networking Dinner 
20:00-21:00 Spotlight: My Voice My Choice

  • Nika Kovač, My Voice My Choice   

Saturday 25 April

TimeSession 
09:30- 10:00 Coffee & Speed Networking 
10:00-11:30 PLENARY: System Reset: Technology for a Democratic Europe  

  • Renata Ávila Pinto, CEO, Open Knowledge Foundation 
  • Frank Karlitschek, CEO NextCloud   
  • Prof. Shannon Vallor, Co-Director, Centre for Technomoral Futures, author The AI Mirror
  • More speakers (tbc)
11:30-13:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS

  • Under pressure but not powerless. Civil society strategies for challenging times 
  • Civic Power, Youth in Action (part 1)
  • Gender Information Warfare 
13:00-14:30 Networking Lunch 
14:30-16:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS

  • Demographic Futures
  • Civic Power, Youth in Action (part 2)
  • Democracy & tech
 16:00-16:30 Break  
16:30-17:15 In conversation with…

Prof. Shannon Vallor, Co-Director, Centre for Technomoral Futures, author The AI Mirror: How to Reclaim Our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking

17:15-17:45 CLOSING KEYNOTES

  • Benedetta de Marte, Secretary General, European Green Party
  • Cynthia Muthoni, Local Councillor, Green Party of England and Wales
  • TBC
17:45-18:30 Academy Closing 
18:30-22:00 Networking Dinner & Cultural Performance 

 

Registration (closed) 

***Update: 01 April 2026*** 

PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED. We have received over 400 applications for just 150 available places. If you have not received a confirmation email and completed the confirmation step (Step 2), we will assume that you are not attending. Applicants who have not received a confirmation email have been placed on the waiting list.

We have just 150 spots available. We encourage those interested to express their interest early via the preliminary registration form. 

Registration is in two steps:

  1. Complete the initial registration form. 
  2. If you are selected to participate, you will receive a link and confirmation form to confirm your spot at the Academy. 

Deadline: Both step 1 & step 2 must be completed by or before 20 March 2026.

Please note that your registration is only complete once you have completed both steps and paid your participation fee (if applicable). 

Participation Fee 

All participants of the European Green Academy are invited to pay a participation fee, which helps cover essential event-related costs. GEF covers all catering expenses during the programme, and no profit is derived from participation fees. If this fee represents a financial barrier, you may indicate this in your registration form once registrations will be open – fee waivers may be granted for individuals from lower-income or under-resourced backgrounds. Please find full information here.

Practical Information

  • Date & Time:  24 April 2026 (13:00-22:00)25 April 2026 (09:30-22:00)
  • Location: Brussels Information Point (BIP), Rue Royale 2-4 Koningsstraat, 1000 Brussels 
    Language & Format:
      English, in-person participation only
  • Registration: Please complete this form to apply for participation. 
  • Deadline: registration steps 1 & 2 must bcomplete by or before20 March 2026. 
  • Accessibility & safe spaces: GEF remains committed to ensuring an inclusive and respectful environment for all participants. A safe spaces policy will apply throughout the event. 
  • Contact: For any questions regarding the European Green Academy 2026, please contact events@gef.eu. 


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

Details

  • Start: April 24 - 1:00 pm
  • End: April 25 - 10:00 pm
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