EU migrants can be denied social benefits, says top court
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Tuesday (15 September) ruled that a country can withhold basic benefits from EU migrants if they travel…
DetailsThe European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Tuesday (15 September) ruled that a country can withhold basic benefits from EU migrants if they travel…
DetailsEU nationals who move to another member state to look for a job are not entitled to social benefits, but…
DetailsThe European Commission has recently commissioned a feasibility study that will map existing initiatives on feasibility and added value of private…
DetailsThe European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has just launched its report titled “Overlooked: Migrant Workers in the COVID-19 Crisis“. The…
DetailsEarly this year, our partner the European Social Network (ESN) published a new report on the role of social services…
DetailsOn International Migrants Day, Eurodiaconia calls for equal protection of all refugees and asylum seekers, in both policy and practice,…
DetailsSerbia has been facing turbulent migration flows in the past two decades. Besides refugees from Croatia and Bosnia and internally…
DetailsRecently, the European Programme for Integration and Migration (EPIM) published the research report ‘Migrant-led advocacy across Europe’ as part of…
DetailsFollowing last year’s event on quality care for children and youth migrants held in Palermo, Sicily, our partner EPIM has…
DetailsThe European Network Against Racism (ENAR) has published a position paper highlighting the impact of Covid19 on racialised communities. It examines the…
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