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EU Delegations and global social media impact in January 2025

February 7, 2025

Facebook continues to be the most effective platform for both growth and engagement, particularly in Africa and Asia. Content that focuses on education, youth engagement, and economic opportunities generates the highest interaction. Instagram, though growing more slowly, remains an important platform for aspirational storytelling, partnerships, and mobility-focused content. Twitter/X, by contrast, shows stagnant growth, with engagement primarily linked to political, diplomatic, and crisis-related content, rather than broader community-driven discussions.

Facebook: main platform for engagement and audience growth

Facebook remains the leading platform in terms of both audience expansion and interaction levels. The EU Delegation to Nigeria recorded the highest follower growth, adding +54,702 followers (+52.6%), followed by delegations in Bangladesh and Cambodia. These figures reinforce Facebook’s role as the dominant platform for EU engagement in Africa and Asia.

The most engaging Facebook content consistently focused on local development, education, and youth engagement. The EU Delegation to Malawi saw the highest engagement, with 10,642 interactions on a post highlighting agricultural and business support initiatives (view post). Other top-performing posts included content about youth debates in Tanzania (view post), Erasmus+ opportunities in Timor-Leste (view post), and education initiatives in Ethiopia and Zambia. These trends suggest that content that demonstrates tangible benefits for young people and local communities resonates most with Facebook audiences.

To find out more about other EU Delegations posts that gained great engagement and to see the TOP20 ranking read our Facebook report for January 2025

Top 10 EU delegations’ Facebook accounts by audience

Rank (Jan 2025)ChannelFollowers (Jan 2025)Growth (Nov’24 – Jan’25)Growth Percentage
1European Union in Cambodia536 4343 7110.7
2Union européenne au Maroc316 0741 0520.33
3European Union in Myanmar267 5742 3210.88
4Union européenne en Algérie167 5282420.14
5European Union and the Palestinians162 7441860.11
6European Union in Bangladesh162 63062574.0
7European Union in Pakistan161 7068910.55
8European Union in Nigeria158 63854 70252.63
9European Union in Egypt157 63514640.94
10European Union in Libya152 35513500.89

Instagram: steady growth through aspirational content

Instagram continues to grow at a moderate pace, with Nigeria leading in new followers (+7,020, +21.3%), followed by the United States and Mexico. While Facebook remains the primary driver of engagement, Instagram is proving to be a strong platform for visual storytelling and aspirational content.

The most engaging Instagram posts were those that focused on economic partnerships, education, and cultural moments. 

The EU Delegation to Mexico’s announcement about the modernisation of the EU-Mexico Global Agreement was the highest-performing post, generating 1,374 engagements (view post). 

Posts about Erasmus scholarships in Venezuela and Nigeria, as well as Schengen expansion updates in the Dominican Republic and Argentina, also performed well.

To learn more about other EU Delegations posts that gained great engagement and to see TOP20 Power Ranking read our Instagram report for January 2025

Top 10 EU delegations’ Instagram accounts by audience

Rank (Jan 2025)Delegation NameInstagram HandleFollowers (Jan 2025)Growth (Nov’24 – Jan’25)Growth Percentage
1EU Delegation to Venezuela@ueenvenezuela62 3096601.07
2EU Delegation to Algeria@ue_algerie54 471740.14
3EU Delegation to Argentina@ueenargentina52 2704610.89
4EU Delegation to Turkey@euinturkiye52 0058851.73
5EU Delegation to Indonesia@uni_eropa46 0525651.24
6EU Delegation to Morocco@ue_au_maroc40 960630.15
7EU Delegation to Nigeria@euinnigeria40 0127 02021.28
8EU Delegation to Peru@ueenperu35 6279042.6
9EU Delegation to Paraguay@ueenparaguay30 9552530.82
10EU Delegation to Brazil@uenobrasil30 6837942.66

Twitter/X: stagnation and crisis-driven engagement

Unlike Facebook and Instagram, Twitter/X recorded the lowest audience growth, with some accounts gaining only a few hundred followers, while Nigeria actually lost -186 followers (-0.15%)

Engagement trends also differed significantly from the other platforms. While Facebook and Instagram posts attracted interaction through community-focused and aspirational content, Twitter/X engagement was primarily driven by political events, crisis response, and diplomatic statements.

The EU Delegation to Turkey recorded the most engaging tweet, with 1,472 interactions on a condolence message regarding a fire in Bolu (view post). 

Other high-performing tweets included statements on protests in Serbia, trade agreements in Mexico and Chile, and security crises in DRC and Kosovo

This reinforces Twitter/X’s role as a platform for real-time updates, diplomacy, and crisis communication, rather than a space for broad, community-driven engagement.

To learn more about other EU Delegations posts that gained great engagement and to see TOP20 Power Ranking read our Twitter/ X report for January 2025.

Top 10 EU delegations’ Twitter/ X accounts by audience

Rank (Jan 2025)Delegation NameTwitter HandleFollowers (Jan 2025)Growth (Nov’24 – Jan’25)Growth Percentage
1EU Delegation to Zimbabwe@euinzim150 3405700.38
2EU Delegation to Libya@EUinLibya149 0744610.31
3EU Delegation to Somalia@EU_in_Somalia129 0266250.49
4EU Delegation to the Democratic Republic of the Congo@UEenRDC121 3867700.64
5EU Delegation to Nigeria@EUinNigeria120 150-186-0.15
6EU Delegation to Afghanistan@EUinAfghanistan115 5143480.3
7EU Delegation to Morocco@UE_au_Maroc96 6996340.66
8EU Delegation to the United Nations@EUatUN90 152-617-0.68
9EU Delegation to Uganda@EUinUG78 0698861.15
10EU Delegation to Ethiopia@EUinEthiopia74 9704260.57

Top tips

  • On Facebook, content should continue to focus on community-driven stories and showcasing local impact, particularly in education, youth, and economic opportunities. 
  • Instagram strategies should prioritise aspirational storytelling, making use of engaging visuals, influencer collaborations, and interactive features such as reels and Q&As. 
  • For Twitter/X, delegations should focus on real-time engagement, policy messaging, and crisis response, ensuring that content aligns with global discussions and trending diplomatic topics.

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