The New European Semester 2022 Cycle – Exchange of Views with Civil Society
On Thursday 17th and Friday 18th February, Eurodiaconia and our members Kirkens Korshaer (Denmark), Helsinki Deaconess Institute (Finland), Kerk in…
Four times a year the Eurodiaconia Secretariat publishes the European Semester Quarterly, which aims at providing you key information on the European Semester, so that your engagement in the Semester may be more productive, focused and recognised. It contains analyses of recent documents related to the Semester, updates and tips and tricks on how to make your voice heard.
Ensuring a good economic and social policy basis for diaconal work and social work in general is essential and Eurodiaconia hopes to encourage you with this resource to get involved in the Semester process.
On Thursday 17th and Friday 18th February, Eurodiaconia and our members Kirkens Korshaer (Denmark), Helsinki Deaconess Institute (Finland), Kerk in…
To wrap up 2021, Eurodiaconia hosted a webinar for members on the European Semester process. The aim of the event…
On 27 February, the European Commission published the Winter Package, which includes the 28 country reports that analyse the economic…
Early today, Eurodiaconia released a collection of its members’ projects titled “User involvement as pathway to social inclusion”. The publication…
Earlier today, Eurodiaconia published its assessment of the 2019 recommendations on the economic policy of the Euro area, a key…
Our training on the European Semester and the European Pillar of Social Rights is online now. The webinar was held last week…
Eurodiaconia is pleased to invite its members to two new regional trainings on the European Semester and the European Pillar…
Late this month, the Commission published its draft country-specific recommendations (CSRs), advising all 28 countries on the economic and social…
Eurodiaconia has launched a new update on the European Semester process. This year, the European Semester Compass will keep its…
The European Semester is an annual cycle of policy coordination which the European Commission uses to analyse EU Member States’…
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