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Our Work

Advocacy

Eurodiaconia advocates for empowerment and social justice by linking members’ experiences with EU policies, working to represent the voice of social and health care service providers, for a people-centered approach to policy-making and economic governance.

To know more about Eurodiaconia’s advocacy work, please contact our Deputy Secretary General Clotilde Clark-Foulquier.

PUBLICATION: Labour Market Integration of Third Country National Women
This overview of Eurodiaconia Membership Work and Best Practice Examples focuses on labour market integration challenges from a gendered perspective.
Diakonia Polska welcomes Eurodiaconia
Diakonia Kościoła Ewangelicko-Augsburskiego w RP (Diakonia Polska), welcomed Eurodiaconia for an insightful two-days study visit on the 11th and 12th of April 2024.
Eurodiacondia Statement on La Hulpe Declaration
International Romani Day
Eurodiaconia members work for and with Roma who fall through the gaps of traditional social services, and their commitment to advance on the rights and inclusion of Roma.
EU ministers call for affordable and social housing 
In Liège, ministers called for a European Deal for affordable and social housing. The calls come on the back of data starkly showing the extent of rising prices in the housing sector
International Women’s Day at Eurodiaconia
Eurodiaconia is calling to focus policy work on women facing intersectional inequalities, specifically migrant women
Position Paper: Education and skills across the life cycle for Roma Inclusion 
Inclusive access to education and training remains elusive for many Roma across Europe.
Policy paper: “Mitigating the impact of demographic change in Europe”
Eurodiaconia launched a comprehensive policy paper outlining urgent reforms that are needed in the long-term care (LTC) sector.
Report: Mental Health Inclusion
Eurodiaconia's 2023 Mental Health Inclusion Report provides a comprehensive overview of mental health issues in Europe, highlighting the urgent need for increased awareness and improved access to services.