Meeting report of the free movement training
Last month, Eurodiaconia and CCME (Churches Commission of Migrants in Europe) co-hosted a training seminar on the concept of freedom…
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 Andrea Sánchez Caballero at andrea.sanchez@eurodiaconia.org.
Last month, Eurodiaconia and CCME (Churches Commission of Migrants in Europe) co-hosted a training seminar on the concept of freedom…
Serbia has been facing turbulent migration flows in the past two decades. Besides refugees from Croatia and Bosnia and internally…
Eurodiaconia attended the 1st European Migration Forum, a joint initiative of the European Commission and the European Social and Economic…
On 27 January 2015 the Latvian Presidency of the Council of the EU, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)…
Freedom of movement in Europe and related rights regarding equal treatment have taken on a new dimension. Fuelled by the electoral campaigns for…
Social Europe along with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung has released a new position paper titled “Fair Mobility in Europe”. The release…
On 10 November 2014, the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) ruled that the Dutch government needs to provide undocumented…
Eurodiaconia has recently finalised a policy paper on “Free movement in the EU: preventing destitution of mobile EU citizens” which…
We are delighted to present our 2014 Migration report titled, “Access to social and health services for migrants in Europe:…
This position paper recently published by our member Kirkens Korshaer in Denmark is aimed at raising awareness about homeless migrants’…
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