New Eurodiaconia Guidelines on Anti-Gypsyism
Anti-Gypsyism is increasingly recognised as a key obstacle to the sustainable inclusion of Roma in society. Its historical roots run…
DetailsAnti-Gypsyism is increasingly recognised as a key obstacle to the sustainable inclusion of Roma in society. Its historical roots run…
DetailsEarly today, Eurodiaconia released its Report on the state of implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights titled “Eurodiaconia…
DetailsThe Directive 2014/24/EU on Public Procurement aimed to create an enabling legal framework for such a strategic approach. Acknowledging this,…
DetailsTo reskill and upskill the EU health workforce, comprising 15 million people working in health occupations, the European Health Management…
DetailsThe European Commission has recently adopted a new communication on “Free movement of EU citizens and their families: Five actions…
DetailsThe European Commission recently published its “Employment and Social Development Quarterly Review” drawing a positive picture of the past months…
DetailsOur partner the European Social Policy Network (ESPN) has recently released a report on long-term care challenges in Europe. The…
DetailsRecently, the European Programme for Integration and Migration (EPIM) opened for applications a new call for interests aimed at fostering…
DetailsThe Policy department of the European Parliament provided a study to the Employment and Social Affairs committee of the European Parliament.…
DetailsThe European Migration Network recently published a study on the integration of migrant women. Focusing on the key areas covered…
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