European Blind Union

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Overview

Lobbying Costs

154,438€

Financial year: Jan 2018 - Dec 2018

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

2.25 Fte (5)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

0

High-level Commission meetings

10

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    European Blind Union   (EBU)

    EU Transparency Register

    42378755934-87 First registered on 27 May 2011

    Goals / Remit

    EBU works towards an accessible and inclusive society with equal opportunities for blind and partially sighted people to fully participate in all aspects of social, economic, cultural and political life.

    Its membership includes the national organisations of the blind and partially sighted in 41 European countries.

    EBU’s goals are:
    - To enable the blind and partially sighted people of Europe to join together to express their views and aspirations and take collective action, in accordance with democratically adopted decisions, to protect and promote their human, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights; to enhance their self-esteem and enable them to realise their full potential; and to represent their interests.

    - To promote the advancement of blind and partially sighted people, including those with additional impairments, with the goal of achieving their equal rights as citizens and full participation in society, if necessary by special legal or administrative measures.

    - To provide a European forum for exchange of knowledge and experience in the field of blindness and partial sight.

    - To promote the prevention and cure of blindness and partial sight.

    - To strive for equal representation and participation of gender and age in its activities.

    - To co-operate with and support blind and partially sighted people and their organizations in countries outside Europe.

    - To seek to achieve equalisation of opportunities for all women and all men with disabilities, especially men and women who are blind or partially sighted, in all areas of life; to oppose and seek to eliminate discrimination against disabled people in all its forms; and to promote positive action to meet their needs whenever appropriate.

    Main EU files targeted

    European Accessibility Act, Marrakesh Treaty (accessible books), Audiovisual Media Services Directive, Web Accesibility Directive, Passengers' Rights, Silent cars, Automated and Connected Mobility, Social Pilar Rights, Accessible Voting, Equal Treatment Directive, Film Funding Industry (audio-description), EU Disability Card...

    Address

    Head Office
    rue Gager-Gabillot, 6
    Paris 75015
    FRANCE
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    5

    Employment timeLobbyists
    100%1
    50%1
    25%3

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    2.25

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    No lobbyists with EP accreditations

    Complementary Information

    In reality there are 8 persons involved, but for portions of their time often below 25%. The true cut-down is as follows:
    1 person at 90% (recently appointed Head of Campaigning)
    1 person at 50%
    3 persons at 20%
    1 person at 15%
    1 person at 10%
    1 person at 5%
    Only 4 of these persons (1.8 FTE) are EBU paid staff.

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR

    Person with legal responsibility

    Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR

  • Categories

    Category

    III - Non-governmental organisations

    Subcategory

    Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    EBU is a member of:
    - European Disability Forum
    - World Blind Union
    - European Women's Lobby
    - Pay-Able

    EBU has participatory status with the Council of Europe.

    Member organisations

    None declared

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Jan 2018 - Dec 2018

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    154,438€

    EU grant income for closed financial year

    253,354 € (Source: REC)

    Other financial info

    The financial information regarding costs include:
    - Staff costs: salary costs of 4 EBU staff members who contribute approx. 90%, 50%, 20% and 20% respectively of their working time to the activities covered in the Register;
    - Travel costs, costs for services and administration costs directly or indirectly related to the activities covered in the Register.

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    none

    Groups (European Parliament)

    EBU follows the work of the Disability Intergroup.

    Communication activities

    - Position papers and responses to consultations
    - Press releases
    - Proposal of amendments
    - Reports on the implementation of UNCRPD (lastly on Article 26)
    - Publications (e.g. Q&As on Silent Cars and AVAS system)
    - Thematic reports (e.g. on Accessible Voting Awareness-Raising)
    - Guidelines and best practices (e.g. Clear Print Guidelines)
    - Annual activity report
    - Events (For example "Dine in the Dark" event at the European Parliament jointly with our Irish member NCBI in November 2018, yearly Low Vision Conference)
    - Monthly Newsletter and quarterly "Focus" (thematic newsletter)
    - EBU Access Cast (podcast on accessibility technologies)
    - Awards (i.e. European organisation of the Onkyo World Braille Essay Contest, as part of the promotion of Braille)

    Other activities

    The European Blind Union is actively working with European institutions in all areas of policy development that have an impact on the lives of blind and partially sighted citizens. We respond to European Commission Green papers and consultations and take part in stakeholder events organised by the Commission.

    We also regularly publish position papers on issues that are of importance to us in order to keep EU policy makers informed about the challenges that blind and partially sighted people face and how EU policy can address them. These include equal access to employment, to goods and services, to the information society and to culture (including TV and radio), to books and print media, to telecommunications, to financial services (e.g. banking and insurance), etc.

    We also take an interest in, inter alia, consumer rights, copyright law, welfare rights (e.g. social security, disability benefits, pensions), internal market policy (including e-commerce, public procurement policy), public health and transport policy.

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    10 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

    • Date 11 Feb 2020 Location Brussels
      Subject EBU's priorities on the EU's policies and their impact on people with visual impairments
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Helena Dalli
      Portfolio Equality
      Attending
      • Nora Bednarski (Cabinet member)
    • Date 26 May 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject Digital Single Market
      Cabinet Cabinet of President Jean-Claude Juncker
      Portfolio President
      Attending
      • Pauline Rouch (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 17 May 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject Marrakesh Treaty ratification
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Andrus Ansip
      Portfolio Digital Single Market
      Attending
      • Stig Joergen Gren (Cabinet member)
    • Date 19 Jan 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject web accessibility, Digital Single Market
      DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology
      Attending
      • Roberto Viola (Director-General)
    • Date 19 Jan 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject web accessibility, Digital Single Market
      DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology
      Attending
      • Roberto Viola (Director-General)
    • Date 16 Nov 2015 Location Brussels
      Subject Web access
      DG Günther Oettinger
      Attending
      • Eric Mamer (Cabinet member)
    • Date 16 Nov 2015 Location BXL
      Subject web accessibility + copyright
      DG Günther Oettinger
      Attending
      • Anna Herold (Cabinet member)
    • Date 08 Oct 2015 Location BXL
      Subject copyright
      DG Günther Oettinger
      Attending
      • Anna Herold (Cabinet member)
    • Date 13 Jul 2015 Location Brussels
      Subject Digital Single Market, accessibility
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Andrus Ansip
      Portfolio Digital Single Market
      Attending
      • Laure Chapuis-Kombos (Cabinet member)
      • Andrus Ansip (Vice-President)
    • Date 24 Jun 2015 Location Bruxelles
      Subject copyright
      DG Günther Oettinger
      Attending
      • Anna Herold (Cabinet member)
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