What is energy poverty? New handbook out now
Energy poverty is an increasingly concern in our societies, which started to receive more and more attention since the 2008…
Eurodiaconia members’ experience confirms the problematic social situation the European Union is currently facing: (long-term) unemployment in Europe is still a big challenge, the situation of households with low incomes has not improved and severe material deprivation has continued to increase in several countries.
In this context, Eurodiaconia works particularly to support its members to:
If you wish to receive more information on this topic, please contact our Policy and Membership Development Officer Magdalena Bordagorry at magdalena.bordagorry@eurodiaconia.org.
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