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Delivery and impact

Delivery and impact

When our advice is completed, it is delivered to the President of the European Commission.

Transparency

Transparency is of overriding importance to us. At the same time as each piece of advice is delivered, it is published in full on this website, together with all supporting documents and other relevant materials that were involved in the process of developing the advice.

Communications and policy engagement

Following the publication of each piece of advice, we also deliver a programme of focused communications activity to ensure that everyone affected by our work — not only European Commission policymakers but also member state governments, civil society groups and individual citizens — has the opportunity to understand the advice that has been given.

The communications and policy engagement activities are led by the members of the European Group on Ethics and coordinated by SAEGE, working closely with the EGE secretariat.

Impact monitoring

In the months following our advice, we carefully record instances of impact on policy processes, academic work, and the public debate.

This impact monitoring work started in 2026 and the results will be made available on this website in real time.