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Eurodiaconia

To know more about Eurodiaconia’s work, please contact our Policy and Membership Development Officer Stefan Kitzmann.

PUBLICATION: Eurodiaconia Members Leading a Just and Green Transition
This publication develops Eurodiaconia’s approach to the topic of Just Transition and gathers positive practices from its members towards ensuring a socially green transition.
POLICY PAPER: The Future of Social Services
Across Europe, social service providers face mounting pressures, including rising demands due to an aging population. How should policy makers respond to this?
Eurodiaconia visit to the Hungarian Interchurch Aid
Hungarian Interchurch Aid (HIA) is one of Hungary's largest and most recognized charity organization, with impactful works in humanitarian needs, working with Roma communities and Ukrainian refugees.
Eurodiaconia marks World Children’s Day
In 2023, 20 million children across the EU - nearly one in four - were at risk of poverty or social exclusion. More must be done at European and national level to address the root causes of poverty.
Funding Social Europe: 2024 Network Meeting in Brussels
Eurodiaconia members discuss partnership and collaboration, recommend priorities for next EU budget
Statement: Crisis Preparedness and Response to Floods in Spain
In the eyes of the natural disaster in Spain, the people have shown resilience and compassion for each other with remarkable swift action and support and Eurodiaconia continues to work with our Spanish members who will ensure to provide long-term support.
Policy Paper: Promoting Access to Essential Services
Promoting Access to Essential Services: Good Practices and Recommendations for Policymakers examines the place of essential services within the EU policy framework
International Day of Care and Support
As the Europe's population continues to age, Eurodiaconia calls for the full implementation of the European Care Strategy.
Updates on EU 2025 Budget and the EU’s LIFE Programme
The Parliament during its second October plenary in Strasbourg voted to confirm the Parliament’s position in relation to the EU Council’s proposed 2025 budget.