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DESIGNING DEMOCRATIC 
RESILIENCE

EPD Annual Conference 2026
9 June
Rue Ravenstein, 60 Brussels

#EPDAC2026
#DesigningDemocraticResilience

European Partnership for Democracy is delighted to invite you to our Annual Conference on 9 June in Brussels

Democracy is the only political system that, through the rule of law, can safeguard the human rights that underpin our fundamental freedoms.

However, a thriving democracy cannot be built without a high level of public trust in political actors and decision-making processes. 

How healthy are our democracies today, and what more can be done to strengthen their resilience?

Join the discussion!

European Partnership for Democracy is delighted to invite you to our Annual Conference on 9 June in Brussels

Democracy is the only political system that, through the rule of law, can safeguard the human rights that underpin our fundamental freedoms.

However, a thriving democracy cannot be built without a high level of public trust in political actors and decision-making processes. 

How healthy are our democracies today, and what more can be done to strengthen their resilience?

Join the discussion!

EPD is a “Community of practice“: a group of organisations which work together to improve the way they operate in the realm of democracy support.

EPD is a “Community of practice“: a group of organisations which work together to improve the way they operate in the realm of democracy support.

Programme

Speakers

Practical info

About last year

Programme

09.00 – 09.35

09.00 – 09.35

Open Breakfast

Open Breakfast

Ground floor lobby

Ground floor lobby

09.35 – 09.40

09.35 – 09.40

Welcome

Welcome

Theatre

Theatre

Thjis Berman

Thijs Berman

Executive Director

European Partnership for Democracy

Thjis Berman

Thijs Berman

Executive Director

European Partnership for Democracy

09.40 – 10.00

09.40 – 10.00

Keynote Speech

Keynote Speech

Theatre

Theatre

10.00 – 11.15

10.00 – 11.15

Session 1 | Plenary

Shaping Tomorrow’s Europe: EU’s Enlargement as a Pillar of Democratic Resilience

Session 1 | Plenary

Shaping Tomorrow’s Europe: EU’s Enlargement as a Pillar of Democratic Resilience

Why do governance choices matter as much as values?  

This opening High-Level Panel will set the stage by examining how EU democracy policies intersect with the current geopolitical landscape, reflecting both the opportunities and tensions shaping Europe’s engagement with its neighbours. The discussion builds on a shared understanding that recognises democracy, security and enlargement as inseparable components of Europe’s strategic future.

Theatre

Theatre

Michael Meyer Resende

Michael Meyer-Resende

Executive Director

Democracy Reporting International

Cristina Cerevate

Cristina Cerevate

State Secretary

Government of the Republic of Moldova

Veronica Anghel

Veronica Anghel

Assistant Professor

Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies

Rikard Jozwiak

Rikard Jozwiak

Europe Editor

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

Moderator

Michael Meyer Resende

Michael Meyer-Resende

Executive Director

Democracy Reporting International

Cristina Cerevate

Cristina Cerevate

State Secretary

Government of the Republic of Moldova

Veronica Anghel

Veronica Anghel

Assistant Professor

Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies

Rikard Jozwiak

Rikard Jozwiak

Europe Editor

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

Moderator

More speakers are coming soon.

11.15 – 11.45

11.15 – 11.45

Coffee break

Coffee break

Ground floor lobby

Ground floor lobby

11.15 – 13.00

11.15 – 13.00

Session 2 | Breakout

New Approaches to Defending Global Civil Society

Session 2 | Breakout

New Approaches to Defending Global Civil Society

Global civil society faces increasingly severe and existential threats. The tribulations of civil society organisations (CSOs) have been multiplying over the last decade and are currently intensifying at an alarming speed and scale.

Regimes’ tactics now go well beyond a few ad hoc funding restrictions and in many cases menace the whole notion of an independent civic sphere between individual citizens and the state. 

The panel will debate new ways to protect civic space and ensure that independent civil society is not driven out of global politics.

Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili

Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili

Smart Governance Expert

e-Governance Academy

Wajdi Balloumi

Wajdi Belloumi

President

I-WATCH

Wajdi Balloumi

Rostislav Valvoda

Director

Prague Civil Society Centre

Richard Youngs

Richard Youngs

Senior Fellow | Co-founder

Carnegie Europe | European Democracy Hub

Moderator
Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili

Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili

Smart Governance Expert

e-Governance Academy

Wajdi Balloumi

Wajdi Belloumi

President

I-WATCH

Rikard Jozwiak

Rostislav Valvoda

Director

Prague Civil Society Centre

Richard Youngs

Richard Youngs

Senior Fellow | Co-founder

Carnegie Europe | European Democracy Hub

Moderator

11.15 – 13.00

11.15 – 13.00

Session 3 | Breakout

Defending Democracy in an Age of Insecurity

Session 3 | Breakout

Defending Democracy in an Age of Insecurity

Security has become a defining priority in Europe, yet efforts to strengthen it often come at the expense of democracy. Despite strong evidence that democracy underpins peace and resilience, it is still treated as secondary, especially in times of crisis, when civic space shrinks, and executive power expands.

This tension is increasingly visible in debates on defence spending and the EU’s long-term budget, raising urgent questions about how to balance security with sustained support for democratic governance.

Michael Gahler

Michael Gahler

Member of the European Parliament
Michael Gahler

Michael Gahler

Member of the European Parliament

More speakers are coming soon.

11.15 – 13.00

11.15 – 13.00

Session 4 | Breakout

Democracy in Crisis: Representation or Delivery?

Session 4 | Breakout

Democracy in Crisis: Representation or Delivery?

This session examines a central question: is today’s democratic malaise primarily a crisis of representation or a crisis of delivery? One diagnosis points to a widening gap between citizens and their representatives,which leaves many feeling unheard or excluded. The alternative view argues that dissatisfaction stems less from who governs than from how governance performs.

Cass Mudde

Cas Mudde

Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor of International Affairs

The University of Georgia (United States)

Antonella Valmorbida

Antonella Valmorbida

Secretary General

European Association for Local Democracy (ALDA)

Leon Hemkemeyer

Leon Hemkemeyer

Deputy Director & Head of Programmes

European Partnership for Democracy

Moderator

Cass Mudde

Cas Mudde

Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor of International Affairs

The University of Georgia (United States)

Antonella Valmorbida

Antonella Valmorbida

Secretary General

European Association for Local Democracy (ALDA)

Leon Hemkemeyer

Leon Hemkemeyer

Deputy Director & Head of Programmes

European Partnership for Democracy

Moderator

More speakers are coming soon.

13.00 – 14.30

13.00 – 14.30

Coffee break

Coffee break

Ground floor lobby

Ground floor lobby

14.30 – 15.40

14.30 – 15.40

Session 5 | Breakout

From Vision to Substance: Delivering on the Africa-EU Partnership

Session 5 | Breakout

From Vision to Substance: Delivering on the Africa-EU Partnership

This session aims to create a structured space to reflect on how democracy support is being featured within the Africa-EU partnership, ensuring coherence between high-level political commitments, financial instruments, and implementation on the ground.

Ambassador Salah Hammad

Ambassador Salah Hammad

Head of Secretariat

African Governance Architecture – African Peace and Security Architecture (AGA-APSA)

Ambassador Salah Hammad

Primus Bahiigi

Country Director for Uganda

Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD)

Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili

Ambassador Salah Hammad

Head of Secretariat

African Governance Architecture – African Peace and Security Architecture (AGA-APSA)

Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili

Primus Bahiigi

Country Director for Uganda

Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD)

More speakers are coming soon.

14.30 – 15.40

14.30 – 15.40

Session 6 | Breakout

Designing Digital Sovereignty: Democratic Governance Models for Public-Interest Digital Infrastructure

Session 6 | Breakout

Designing Digital Sovereignty: Democratic Governance Models for Public-Interest Digital Infrastructure

While there is growing consensus around the need for sovereign or public-interest digital infrastructure in the EU, there is much less clarity on what democratic governance and ownership models could underpin them, and how public policy could incentivise such models without mandating them.

The session would explore what alternative governance structures for tech and digital infrastructure exist or could be imagined, drawing on examples from public-private partnerships and mixed-ownership models in tech and other sectors. It would also examine how EU policy tools, such as public procurement or innovation funding, could help create the conditions for their development in support of democratic and innovation goals.

Rudi Borrmann

Rudi Borrmann

Director for Communications, Content & Community Engagement

Open Government Partnership

Jan Penfrat

Jan Penfrat

Senior Policy Advisor

European Digital Rights (EDRi)

Leon Hemkemeyer

Sofia Calabrese

Digital Policy Manager

European Partnership for Democracy

Moderator

Rudi Borrmann

Rudi Borrmann

Director for Communications, Content & Community Engagement, OGP

Open Government Partnership

Jan Penfrat

Jan Penfrat

Senior Policy Advisor

European Digital Rights (EDRi)

Leon Hemkemeyer

Sofia Calabrese

Digital Policy Manager

European Partnership for Democracy

Moderator

More speakers are coming soon.

14.30 – 15.40

14.30 – 15.40

Session 7 | Breakout 

Artivism: Frontline Defenders of Democracy

Session 7 | Breakout

Artivism: Frontline Defenders of Democracy

This breakout session explores how art and “artivism” function as part of democracy’s protective infrastructure, highlighting how creative expression can defend freedoms, mobilise citizens, counter disinformation, and signal democratic resilience – while censorship of artists often reflects broader democratic decline. Through speaker reflections and interactive group work, the session will examine both the risks faced by cultural actors and the practical ways democracy support organisations can engage with the arts sector to strengthen civic space and social cohesion.

Fernando Gbènissou Adjadja

Fernando Gbènissou Adjadja

Beninese Slam Poet
Elena Mikaberidze

Elena Mikaberidze

Georgian Film Director
Laura Pénot

Laura Pénot

Programmes Manager

European Partnership for Democracy

Moderator
Fernando Gbènissou Adjadja

Fernando Gbènissou Adjadja

Beninese Slam Poet
Elena Mikaberidze

Elena Mikaberidze

Georgian Film Director
Laura Pénot

Laura Pénot

Programmes Manager

European Partnership for Democracy

Moderator

Registrations for this session are closed

15.40 – 16.10

15.40 – 16.10

Coffee break

Coffee break

Ground floor lobby

Ground floor lobby

16.10 – 17.00

16.10 – 17.00

Session 8 | Plenary

The European Democracy Shield: Protecting Information Integrity in a Geopolitical Tech Order

Session 8 | Plenary

The European Democracy Shield: Protecting Information Integrity in a Geopolitical Tech Order

As the instances of active war are expanding, there continues to be an ongoing battle for a democratic information space. Tech companies are increasingly behaving like political actors, as their algorithms determine the perimeters of democratic debate. Meanwhile foreign and domestic actors continue to try and influence what is seen as true. November saw the introduction of the European Democracy Shield to address these and other challenges, with an ambitious agenda and a ticking clock.

This session will delve into the ongoing implementation of the EU’s democracy support agenda in the form of the Democracy Shield, covering commitments made, plans for the coming period, and gaps that still need to be addressed.

Theatre

Theatre

Speakers are coming soon.

17.00 – 17.15

17.00 – 17.15

Closing Remarks 

Closing Remarks 

Theatre

Theatre

Anu Juvonen

President

European Partnership for Democracy

Thjis Berman

Anu Juvonen

President

European Partnership for Democracy

17.30

17.30

Networking Drinks

Networking Drinks

Speakers
  • Veronica Anghel

    Veronica Anghel

    Assistant Professor

     Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies

  • Primus Bahiigi

    Primus Bahiigi

    Country Director for Uganda

    Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD)

  • Wajdi Balloumi

    Wajdi Belloumi

    President

    I-Watch

  • Thjis Berman

    Thijs Berman

    Executive Director

    European Partnership for Democracy

  • Rudi Borrmann

    Rudi Borrmann

    Director for Communications, Content & Community Engagement

    Open Government Partnership

  • Sofia Calabrese Speaker slider

    Sofia Calabrese

    Digital Policy Manager

    European Partnership for Democracy

  • Cristina Cerevate

    Cristina Cerevate

    State Secretary

    Government of the Republic of Moldova

  • Michael Gahler

    Michael Gahler

    Member of the European Parliament

  • Fernando Gbènissou Adjadja Speaker slide

    Fernando Gbènissou Adjadja

    Beninese Slam Poet

  • Ambassador Hammad Salah Speker slider

    Ambassador Salah Hammad

    Head of Secretariat

    African Governance Architecture – African Peace and Security Architecture (AGA-APSA)

  • Leon Hemkemeyer Speaker slider

    Leon Hemkemeyer

    Deputy Director & Head of Programmes

    European Partnership for Democracy

  • Rikard Jozwiak

    Rikard Jozwiak

    Europe Editor

     Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

  • Anu Juvonen

    President

    European Partnership for Democracy

  • Michael Meyer Resende

    Michael Meyer-Resende

    Executive Director

    Democracy Reporting International

  • Elena Mikaberidze Speaker slider

    Elena Mikaberidze

    Georgian Film Director

  • Elena Mikaberidze Speaker slider

    Cas Mudde

    Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor of International Affairs

    The University of Georgia (United States)

  • Jan Penfrat

    Jan Penfrat

    Senior Policy Advisor

    European Digital Rights (EDRi)

  • Laura Penot Speaker slider

    Laura Pénot

    Programmes Manager

    European Partnership for Democracy

  • Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili

    Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili

    Smart Governance Expert

    e-Governance Academy

  • Rostislav Valvoda Speakers slider

    Antonella Valmorbida

    Secretary General

     European Association for Local Democracy (ALDA)

  • Rostislav Valvoda Speakers slider

    Rostislav Valvoda

    Director

    Prague Civil Society Centre

  • Richard Youngs Speaker slider

    Richard Youngs

    Senior Fellow | Co-founder

    Carnegie Europe | European Democracy Hub

Practical info

Location

Location

Sparks Meeting

Rue Ravenstein 60, 1000 Brussels

Sparks Meeting

Rue Ravenstein 60, 1000 Brussels

How to reach the venue

How to reach the venue

Public transport in Brussels

Public transport in Brussels

Bus STIB 29, 38, 63, 65, 66, 71, 86: Central station
Tram 92, 93: Palais
Tram 3, 4, 32: Bourse
Metro 1, 5: Central Station, Exit 3: Rue des Colonie

Bus STIB 29, 38, 63, 65, 66, 71, 86: Central station
Tram 92, 93: Palais
Tram 3, 4, 32: Bourse
Metro 1, 5: Central Station, Exit 3: Rue des Colonie

From international train stations

From international train stations

From Brussels airports

From Brussels airports

By car

By car

Interparking Albertine

Interparking Albertine

Accessibility

Accessibility

All the Rooms in Sparks are accessible to people with reduced mobility.

All the Rooms in Sparks are accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Contacts

Contacts

Gwennaëlle Joret

Gwennaëlle Joret

[email protected]

+32 475 73 58 36

[email protected]

+32 475 73 58 36

Adriana D’Auria

Adriana D’Auria

[email protected]

+32 2 733 22 82

[email protected]

+32 2 733 22 82

About last year
  • 9 Sessions
  • 41 Speakers
  • 246 participants
  • 9 Sessions
  • 41 Speakers
  • 246 participants
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