Social benefits and migration
Yesterday, Eurodiaconia attended a book launch of a publication entitled “Social benefits and migration: a contested relationship and policy challenge…
Migration is a global phenomenon that impacts on every part of society and therefore is of common interest to the EU and its member states. At Eurodiaconia, we focus on migration in terms of the social inclusion of migrants and refugees through access to social and health care services as well as promoting education and employment. We have placed special emphasis on integration services that empower female migrants and highlighted the role of local communities in making integration and inclusion work for both migrants and host societies.
Eurodiaconia has established a Migration Network that gives our members the opportunity to discuss topics of common interest at annual conferences. We also send out a monthly Migration update covering EU policy news, events, calls for proposals and resources and publications. If you have information to share with the Network such as an event announcement or a publication or if you wish to receive further information on this topic, please contact our Policy and Membership Development Officer Abriel Schieffelers at abriel.schieffelers@eurodiaconia.org.
Yesterday, Eurodiaconia attended a book launch of a publication entitled “Social benefits and migration: a contested relationship and policy challenge…
EuropeanMigrationLaw.eu is a new website designed to give information about the legal and jurisprudential developments taking place at EU level in…
This week on the International Migrants Day (18th December) Eurodiaconia sent a press release calling for an integrated approach to…
On 27 November, Eurodiaconia and PICUM held a joint event in the European Parliament to discuss the role social services…
The European Commission has recently adopted a new communication on “Free movement of EU citizens and their families: Five actions…
On 27 November Eurodiaconia and PICUM jointly organised a seminar to discuss the role social services play for the integration…
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