ESPN published the Minimum Income Schemes in Europe report
The European Social Policy Network (ESPN) announced the publication of the Minimum Income Schemes in Europe: a Study of National…
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.
The European Social Policy Network (ESPN) announced the publication of the Minimum Income Schemes in Europe: a Study of National…
The Psychiatric Hospital Centre Lisbon together with the organisation ‘Santé Mentale et Exclusion Sociale’ are looking for project partners for…
FEANTSA, the European Federation of National Organisations working with the Homeless, published a policy statement on how to guarantee adequate…
The European Commission has launched a consultation on the quality of retail financial services, seeking ways to improve the choice,…
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Diaconia Austria and the Austrian Anti-Poverty Network are currently organising national action days from 14 till 17 October within the…
Press release Brussels, 15 October 2015 On the occasion of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty on 17…
Over the past few years a growing number of people have been excluded from housing. Some groups within the population…
This month Eurodiaconia joined the EFIN Network (EU Network to tackle financial exclusion) which gathers stakeholders from diverse backgrounds such…
‘Debt Aid Buddies’ (Schuldhulpmaatje), a project co-initiated by Dutch Eurodiaconia member Kerk in Actie, has grown rapidly over the year…
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