Around 100 million people in the EU– or 1 in 4 adults – have some form of disability. Addressing both fiscal support and public service accessibility for people with disabilities is crucial for a more ...
The EU and its Member States have signed the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and use its definition of disability as a common reference at EU level.
My health, my right!' underlines the need to ensure that everyone, everywhere, has the right to quality healthcare services in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
This paper provides an overview of EU-China competition in this industry and presents four scenarios for the future of European EVs by 2030. Will European EVs survive, thrive or perish in the face of ...
Young people are an important part of our society and are often overlooked by policy-makers at both Member State and EU level.
Europe could gain competitive edge by supporting the development of new hardware for artificial intelligence (AI).
The highlight of the November III 2024 plenary session was the election of the European Commission, following the Commission President-elect’s presentation of the College of Commissioners and a debate ...
Available data on the prevalence of human trafficking show that most victims are women and girls, although men and boys are registered as victims in increasing numbers, as are transgender people.
Sexual exploitation has been considered the main purpose of human trafficking, both globally and in the EU. However, the latest global data show that trafficking for forced labour has become equally ...