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Commission unveils 2026 European Capitals of Inclusion, Diversity Award winners

Gold Award

Ahead of the kick-off of EU Diversity Month, the European Commission has announced the winners of the fifth edition of the European Capitals of Inclusion and Diversity Award. As a key action of the Union of Equality, the Award celebrates towns, cities, and regions across the EU that lead by example in fostering inclusive policies and driving diversity.

This year’s winners are cities and municipalities from Belgium, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain. They have been recognised for their work to build fairer societies by promoting diversity and inclusion across gender, racial and ethnic origin, religion and belief, disability, age, and LGBTIQ+ identities.

The winners of the 2026 European Capitals of Inclusion and Diversity Award are:

In the category of ‘local authorities with more than 50,000 inhabitants’:

  • The Gold Award goes to Józsefváros, Budapest’s 8th District, Hungary, for its commitment to promoting inclusion, through initiatives covering inclusive municipal employment, action on LGBTIQ+ equality, integration of Roma communities, and initiatives against gender-based violence.
  • The Silver Award goes to the city of Leuven, Belgium, for its strong approach to combatting exclusion, shown through projects such as ‘Leuven without Racism‘ and the city’s ten-point action plan to combat discrimination in areas such as housing, employment, education, and more.
  • The Bronze Award goes to the city of Leiden, the Netherlands, for its ambitious actions under the ‘Leiden Inclusive’ policy which ensure that everyone feels free to be themselves, regardless of origin, faith, gender, age, sexual orientation, or disability.

In the category of ‘local authorities with fewer than 50,000 inhabitants’:

  • The Gold Award goes to the city of Errenteria, Spain, for its strong commitment to cultural diversity as well as its initiatives focusing on migrants, the LGBTIQ+ community, women, persons with disabilities, and older persons.
  • The Silver Award goes to the town of Orio, Spain, for its inclusion and diversity strategy, ‘Bizitza Askeak Plazer’ (Living Free is a Pleasure), which supports migrants, women, LGBTIQ+ individuals, older people, and persons with disabilities.
  • The Bronze Award goes to the village of San Xoán de Río, Spain, for its initiatives to eliminate discrimination against older people, women, and members of the LGBTIQ+ community.

Specific award for building inclusive labour markets for all:

  • The Gold Award goes to the city of Errenteria, Spain, for its vision that access to employment is essential for social inclusion and for its commitment to a local labour market that reflects diversity.
  • The Silver Award goes to the town of Orio, Spain, for its initiatives targeting those who may experience exclusion in the local labour market, with a specific focus on migrant women in the care economy.
  • The Bronze Award goes to the Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy, for its work towards a fair, sustainable, and inclusive employment ecosystem, for example through the ‘Claudia!’ project which helps organisations and businesses adopt inclusion and gender equality policies.

The public choice award, for which the audience voted a week before the Awards ceremony, went to Marsicovetere, Italy.

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