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On 6 May 2026, the European Commission announced the first EU Anti-Poverty Strategy with a target to reduce the number of people in poverty or social exclusion by 15 million by 2030, according to the European Commission. The package includes a proposal to strengthen the European Child Guarantee for children in need, the Commission said. It also proposes a Council Recommendation to fight housing exclusion and introduces the first EU framework to prevent housing exclusion and homelessness, the Commission reported. In parallel, the Commission set out a comprehensive social plan to enhance the rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities, the Commission stated.
Why It Matters
The Commission links the strategy to pressure points in EU societies: around 1 million people are homeless across the bloc, according to the European Commission. One in five Europeans—and one in four children—are at risk of poverty or social exclusion, and EU house prices have risen about 60% since 2013, the Commission reported. The disability dimension is acute: roughly one in three persons with disabilities are at risk of poverty, nearly double the EU average, and about 1.4 million people with disabilities still live in institutional settings, the Commission stated.
Perspective
The Commission’s rollout ties anti-poverty targets to child welfare, housing access, and disability inclusion, reflecting a cross-portfolio approach rather than a single instrument. Commission communications emphasized different pillars—housing exclusion, child support, and disability rights—across directorates, underscoring the package’s breadth. Several elements are proposals or recommendations, indicating that outcomes will depend on follow-up design and adoption steps at EU and national levels.
What to Watch
Council consideration of the proposed Recommendation on fighting housing exclusion and homelessness.
- The scope of measures to “strengthen” the European Child Guarantee and how they are operationalized.
- How the Commission tracks progress toward the 15 million reduction target and updates to social indicators.
- Implementation details of the disability inclusion plan, including steps aimed at reducing institutionalization.
- Housing affordability trends given the reported EU-wide price increases since 2013.



