Eurodiaconia signed a joint statement with its Finnish members on the“Economy of Wellbeing”
Putting people’s well-being at the centre of all politics and decision-making is crucial, emphasises Eurodiaconia together with its Finnish members…
The European Semester is an annual process for coordination of the national budgetary and economic policies. It is also the framework for Member States to reach the Europe 2020 objectives. The proclamation of the European Pillar of Social Rights in November 2017 strengthens the recent evolutions of the European Semester towards more balance between economic and social policies. Setting up 20 principles in the field of social rights as an objective for all EU Member States, the Social Pillar should become the compass for the approach of the European Semester. For more information on what the European Semester is, why it is relevant for diaconal organisations and how to be involved, please have a look at Eurodiaconia’s Toolkit.
To know more about Eurodiaconia’s work on Europe 2020 and the European Semester, please contact our Head of Advocacy Anne-Sophie Wislocki at anne-sophie.wislocki@eurodiaconia.org.
Putting people’s well-being at the centre of all politics and decision-making is crucial, emphasises Eurodiaconia together with its Finnish members…
Eurodiaconia together with its Finnish members the Deaconess Foundation and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland is pleased to invite…
In September, we reflected on the role of faith-based social and health service providers in facing the root causes of…
Following the adoption of the country-specific recommendations in July 2019 by the European Council, Eurodiaconia asked its members for their…
Earlier this month, the EU’s Work-Life Balance Directive entered into force. The Directive introduces legislation which aims to better support a…
Early this week, the European Commission has published the draft country-specific recommendations. These recommendations (part of the European Semester cycle)…
Earlier this month, our partner Social Platform participated in the European Political Strategy Centre’s high-level conference ‘Sustainable Europe 2030: From…
On April 30th, the Social Protection Committee (SPC) will hold a discussion to take stock of the progress made by…
Early today, Eurodiaconia published its position paper and assessment of the 2019 Winter Package. Following the publication of the country…
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