On 29 January 2026, FRA will host a public event online to discuss key takeaways from its upcoming report 'Fundamental rights and housing in the EU’s climate and energy transition'. Policymakers, civil society, practitioners, and other experts will consider challenges and opportunities of the just transition. They will discuss promising practices for the fundamental rights compliant design and implementation of decarbonisation, energy-efficiency renovations and energy poverty responses.
Stakeholders and the wider public are warmly invited to join and explore solutions for a human rights-based approach to energy transition in the EU.
Programme
Moderated by: Nicole Romain, Head of FRA's Communications and Awareness Raising Unit
10:00-10:05 Opening of the meeting and welcome
10:05-10:10 Opening speech by Sirpa Rautio, FRA Director
10:10-10:40 High-level session
- Michael Damianos, Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Cyprus
- Philippe Moseley, Member of Cabinet of Mr Dan Jørgensen, European Commissioner for Energy and Housing
10:40-11:20 Panel discussion
- Siobhán McInerney-Lankford, Head of FRA's Equality, Inclusion, and Sustainability Unit
- Aoife Nolan, President of the European Committee of Social Rights, Council of Europe and Professor of International Human Rights Law & Director of the Human Rights Law Centre, School of Law University of Nottingham
- Alejandro Ulzurrun De Asanza Y Munoz, Head of the Consumers, Local Initiatives, Just Transition Unit at the European Commission's Directorate-General for Energy (ENER.B.1)
- Marta García París, Co-Director of Ecoserveis
- Erman Erogan, Buildings Policy & Campaign Officer, Climate Action Network Europe
11:20-11:30 Q&A with audience
11:30 Closing
Registration is open until 29 January 11:30 CET.