On 24 September 2025, the European Parliament in Brussels hosted the Final EU Policy Roundtable of the Just4All project, bringing together policymakers, civil society representatives, and education experts to explore how adult learning can drive a fair and inclusive green and digital transition.
The event kicked off with opening remarks from the Secretary-General of the European Association for the Education of Adults (EAEA), Raffaela Kihrer. This introduction highlighted the goal of the project not only to give people skills to engage in democratic processes which foster a just transition, but to equip people with the power and voice to face a changing political landscape.
MEP Victor Negrescu (S&D) then took the floor to deliver the keynote speech. The speech focused on the need to put people in the driver’s seat when it comes to the multiple transitions Europe is facing, and the outcomes of the Just4All project, which put forward concrete means of achieving this. Over the past two years, Just4All has developed innovative tools and policy recommendations to ensure that vulnerable groups—particularly migrants, women, and low-skilled adults—are not left behind in Europe’s transformations.
The programme featured national insights from the project partners, the presentation of the Just4All multilingual MOOC and Toolkit, and a policy roundtable with EU officials, academics, and civil society leaders. Insights from each of the national project partners in their contexts, were presented by: Xanthia Aristidou, CARDET, Cyprus, Lorraine O’Connor, AONTAS, Ireland, Jörgen Danielsson, ABF, Sweden, Océane Danieli, Ligue de l’Enseignement, France. The Just4All toolkit was presented by Angeliki Giannakopoulou, Senior Policy and Project Coordinator at EAEA. Then, the policy roundtable got underway. The discussion was moderated by Elisa Gambardella, Education and Lifelong Learning Coordinator at SOLIDAR, and heard inputs from: Frank Siebern-Thomas, Head of Unit F.3 in DG EMPL working on Fair Green and Digital Transitions, Majda Richer, Projects and Research Associate, International Council for Adult Education (ICAE), Gaetano Sciarotta, Policy Officer, SOLIDAR.
Frank Siebern-Thomas reflected on how to disseminate the recommendations stemming from the project further and the need for consultation with civil society to reach target groups in social inclusion policies such as those addressed by Just4All. Majda Richer spoke about the key role that partnerships play in advancing a just transition, and the need to harness partnerships to ensure civic education allows all voices to be heard as part of just transitions. Gaetano Sciarotta finished by presenting the roadmap and recommendations which came out of the Just4All project, which target policy-makers as well as educators and civil society working on adult education and lifelong learning.
The event was closed by SOLIDAR’s Secretary-General, Mikael Leyi, who delivered a call to action to continue centring people – including marginalised groups – in our work to advance a just transition for all. Closing reflections highlighted the project’s strong contribution to the European Pillar of Social Rights, especially in advancing lifelong learning (Principle 1) and equal access to services (Principle 20). Participants underlined the urgent need for continued investment in inclusive adult education to ensure no one is excluded from Europe’s green and digital future.
The Just4All project (2023–2025) leaves behind a legacy of practical tools, evidence-based policy recommendations, and a forward-looking Road Map that will continue to inform European strategies for social fairness and sustainable development.
Learn more about the Just4All project by visiting its website.