Press release of the Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations
New Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations (ETNO) appointed

Today, the Government appointed the Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations (ETNO) for the next four-year term 2025–2029.
The Advisory Board, operating in conjunction with the Ministry of Justice, serves as a forum for dialogue and promotes cooperation between immigrants, ethnic minorities, public authorities, political parties and civil society organisations.
The Advisory Board forms a network of experts specialising in questions relating to migration, integration, equality and dialogue between different population groups.
As its name suggests, the Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations has an advisory role. It can make proposals, launch initiatives and issue statements with the aim of improving immigrants' and ethnic minorities' possibilities to participate and exert influence and building an atmosphere of positive attitudes between different population groups, for example.
The Advisory Board exerts influence in society by engaging in public debate and by increasing understanding and raising awareness of a diverse Finland. The Advisory Board may also make proposals or act as a partner in research and development projects.
Antti Leinonen, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, chairs the Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations. The Advisory Board has three Vice-Chairs: Ministerial Adviser Anna Bruun from the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, Member of Parliament Maaret Castrén from the National Coalition Party's parliamentary group as the Vice-Chair representing parliamentary groups, and Vice-Chair Sami Tanskanen from the Joensuu district multicultural association as the Vice-Chair representing immigrants and ethnic minorities.
Besides the national Advisory Board, there are seven regional advisory boards for ethnic relations, which were appointed earlier in spring 2025.
Inquiries:
Peter Kairuki, Senior Advisor, Secretary General of the Advisory Board for Ethnic Relations, tel. +358 2951 5019, [email protected]
Government plenary session decision (in finnish)