The Campaign

The history of the campaign

The All Digital Weeks campaign is one of the major pan-European awareness raising campaigns on digital skills for inclusion, empowerment and employment. It is organised by All Digital Network, and it has been running since 2010. Since then, the campaign has helped almost 1.5 million people to get online for the first time or enhance their digital skills.

 

The awareness raising campaign is run at digital competence centres, libraries, community centres, schools and other venues across Europe. Every year it helps more than 50,000 Europeans from 20+ European countries to learn and be inspired by what technology can do for them, focusing on the opportunities given by digital transformation and its effects.

 

The campaign is co-funded by the European Commission (1).

All Digital Weeks 2026

All Digital Weeks 2026 will run over three weeks from 9 to 25 March 2026. The campaign is co funded by the European Commission and will involve international and national partners, together with participating organisations from across Europe.

 

The campaign’s focus, “Digital well being for a competitive Europe”, highlights the importance of ensuring that people across Europe can engage with digital technologies confidently, responsibly, and sustainably. It reflects the need to make digital inclusion and skills development part of everyday life, supporting people’s well being while contributing to Europe’s long term competitiveness.

 

In 2026, organisations across Europe will take part in the campaign to highlight the need to equip citizens with the digital tools and skills they need for their studies, careers, and social inclusion. Through local activities and outreach, the campaign helps make digital learning more visible, approachable, and connected to everyday life.

 

Building on the success of 2025, when themes such as digital democracy, civic participation, and the societal impact of AI were explored, All Digital Weeks 2026 will focus on digital well being as something people experience in practice, not just as a concept. The campaign brings attention to how supportive learning environments, trusted local competence centres, and inclusive approaches help people feel more confident and comfortable engaging with digital technologies.

Objectives

Through the organisation of specific online and offline events and training supporting all population groups in the digital transformation, the campaign aims at showing the need of empowering all European citizens with the digital tools and skills they need in their studies, job, and for social inclusion.

 

The objectives of this awareness raising campaign are:


1) to maximise the impact and visibility of participant organisations’ events on digital skills, training and education;

 

2) create dialogue among policymakers, stakeholders and experts on digital education;

 

3) foster the dissemination of EU projects and activities focused on enhancing digital skills and competences for the digital transformation.

Core themes

The three weeks of the campaign will focus on the following specific core themes under which all the training and events will be organised at international and national level across Europe:

 

  • Digital Skills for employment, entrepreneurship and innovation
    (upskilling and reskilling for work, productivity, entrepreneurship, and innovation, from basic to advanced digital skills)

 

  • Digital Skills in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
    (bridging digital divides related to gender, age, migration, disability, socio-economic background, and ensuring inclusive access to skills) 

  • DigComp, DigCompEdu and Digital Skills Certifications 
    (skills frameworks, assessment and validation, microcredentials, and recognition of digital competences across learning and work contexts) 

  • Digital Media and Information Literacy 
    (critical thinking, media literacy, tackling disinformation, and understanding digital and AI-driven information ecosystems) 

  • Digital Skills for specific sectors 
    (education, cultural and creative industries, health and care, mobility, social economy, tourism, and other sectors undergoing digital transformation)

  • Digital skills for sustainable and competitive futures 
    (supporting environmental sustainability, the twin transition, GreenComp, and the role of digital skills in long-term economic competitiveness) 

  • Digital citizenship, rights, and well-being online 
    (active and responsible participation, digital rights, online safety, well-being, and democratic engagement in digital environments) 

  • Human-centric and responsible AI for learning, work, and society 
    (AI literacy, ethical and transparent use of AI, responsible innovation, and the impact of AI on people, skills, and well-being) 

Anyone Can Join the Campaign by:

Organise

Empower your community with digital skills. Host a workshop, seminar, or webinar to help others navigate the digital world safely and confidently

Put on the map

Make your impact visible across Europe. Add your initiative to the campaign map and connect with a network dedicated to digital inclusion

Promote

Raise awareness for digital well-being. Use our official toolkit to spread the word and help bridge the digital divide in your network

Add your event on the map

Our impact in 2025

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Partners

1000

Participants

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Events

National Coordinators

The campaign will be sustained and promoted with the support of selected national coordinators across Europe. The national coordinators are All Digital present or future members that will liaise with organisations involved in digital skills, develop and implement national communication actions, promote the campaign across their networks, engage citizens at national level, and monitor the performances at national level. 

 

They will have the role of fostering the visibility of the All Digital Weeks in their country, and support and coordinate the local partners in the organisation of local events, training and courses which provide different population groups with digital skills and education.

Strategic Partners

We invite international networks, umbrella organisations, or those with capacity to have a big regional or national reach to join as partners of the campaign. We ask them to support us in promoting the campaign and planned activities to their network and raise awareness on digital education issues tackled by the campaign in their country. We invite them to organise an international event in English and have it featured in the All Digital Weeks 2025 agenda as well to encourage local organisations to add their events on the map.

 

We will welcome articles/blogs about the campaign with an overview of what has happened in the country, highlighting best/most interesting events. Interesting news will be published on All Digital Weeks website and promoted through All Digital’s social media accounts.

Testimonials

Supporters

Need more information?

Contact us by:

events@all-digital.org

+32 471 91 30 77