Eurochild releases its 2025 Digital Annual Report
What did Europe’s leading child rights network achieve in 2025?
Eurochild strengthened its impact across Europe, engaging with members, allies and policymakers over 6,700 times and advocating for children’s rights in 406 meetings and events.
Our website published 150+ articles, was viewed 34,600+ times, and our social media messages reached 23,000+ people. Through our Flagship Report, we shared evidence‑based recommendations with EU institutions, drawing on contributions from 84 members in 36 countries.
Through the Daphne‑CHILD programme, we began re‑granting €1.3 million to 48 local organisations in 9 countries, expanding child protection services to 23,000 children, 3,200 families and 1,800 professionals. Through the GUIDE project, we supported guardians of unaccompanied children in 5 countries with practical manuals, listening circles, training and national advocacy.
In a year marked by rising far‑right narratives and attacks on civil society, Eurochild launched a campaign to counter anti‑rights movements. We continued to push for safer digital spaces for children and stronger action against online child sexual abuse.
We responded to emergencies in Ukraine and Palestine, and engaged policymakers 80+ times to advance the European Child Guarantee. We also successfully advocated for EU funding mechanisms, including the ESF+, to prioritise children’s well-being and fight child poverty.
We launched a new children’s council, NOVA, focused on children’s rights online. Across our work, we promoted meaningful child participation through collaboration with children, the UN, and EU institutions, producing child‑friendly materials and delivering training and events.
Want to dive deeper?
>> Read the Annual Report 2025, organised by topic, for a full picture of children’s rights and family support across Europe.
For further information, email Davide Rambaldi, Eurochild Communications Coordinator.
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