Connecting faith and social justice through action

Social Inclusion

Eurodiaconia’s members foster the social inclusion of vulnerable groups through their daily work. Together with our members, we’re aiming to create a Europe where everyone can thrive and live in dignity. Central to our advocacy efforts are social protection measures such as adequate minimum income schemes and access to the labour market for vulnerable groups as well as the promotion of active participation, particularly for disadvantaged groups or voices often overheard, such as young people. By addressing systematic barriers and advocating for inclusive policies, we seek to ensure that no one is left behind and promote social justice.

To know more about Eurodiaconia’s work, please contact our Policy and Membership Development Officer Annika Sparrer.

How the energy and cost-of-living crises increase the risk of depression
Member States reached political agreement on a Council Recommendation on Minimum Income
Eurodiaconia has launched its Preliminary Study on Access to Inclusive Education
Caritas Europa and Eurodiaconia issue Stark warning on Europe’s cost-of-living crisis
Reception and Integration of Refugees from Ukraine: The Voice of Social Service Providers
Eurodiaconia released our report today on the reception and integration of refugees from Ukraine highlighting the perspective of non-profit social service providers.
UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights calls for ban of “Povertyism”
First meeting of Eurodiaconia’s Child Guarantee Monitoring Group
Eurodiaconia as part of the ‘EU Alliance for Investing in Children’ signed a position paper on the EU Care Strategy
EU ANTI-TRAFFICKING DAY
Trafficking is a crime that is a grave violation of human rights and a violent practice of organised crime that deprives vulnerable groups of their human dignity.