The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is the voice of organised civil society in Europe.

It represents employers, workers and civil society organisations. The expertise of its 329 members helps optimise the quality of EU policies and legislation.

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  • In this issue

    • Apply AI strategy, by Rudolf Kolbe
    • Tackling TikTokcracy, by the Balkan Free Media Initiative (BFMI)
    • TikTok: With scale comes responsibility
    • Who you gonna call? Fact-checkers, by EDMO

    Also:

    • The 2025 Sakharov Prize laureates and finalists
    • EESC backs My Voice, My Choice initiative, by José Antonio Moreno Diaz
  • In this issue:

    • Stoyan Tchoukanov and Samira Ben Ali – EESC delegation at COP30

       

      Focus on Affordable Housing:

    • Decisive political action can solve the housing crisis –John Comer and Thomas Kattnig, EESC
    • Europe is running out of affordable homes – Diana Yordanova, Housing Europe
    • Excessive rents are pushing people into poverty – Barbara Steenbergen, International Union of Tenants
    • A roof over every student's head – Duarte Lopes, European Students' Union