Brussels, 06/03/2026 (Agence Europe) – AGE Platform Europe is disappointed that the scale and urgency of age discrimination across the EU are not fully recognised or effectively addressed in the newly released EU Intergenerational Fairness Strategy, it said in a press release on Friday 6 March (see EUROPE 13822/22). This strategy “fails to adopt a comprehensive and transversal approach to age equality across all areas of life, supported by concrete actions”, adds AGE. While the strategy “includes some initial measures, such as a Demography Forum, a Compendium of best practices on age equality and a Longevity Roadmap”, which may offer “ valuable space for [...] cooperation between Member States [...], they cannot deliver consistent progress across the EU, unless they are translated into concrete commitments for legal and policy reform”. (SP)