Eurodiaconia signs joint-statement against criminalisation of solidarity
Last week, Eurodiaconia co-signed a statement urging the EU and member states to end the criminalisation of solidarity with migrants…
DetailsLast week, Eurodiaconia co-signed a statement urging the EU and member states to end the criminalisation of solidarity with migrants…
DetailsEurodiaconia has signed a joint letter to Vice President-designate on Values and Transparency Věra Jourová to follow up on her commitment to…
DetailsTogether with UNHCR and partner NGOs, Eurodiaconia has co-signed a statement that urges legislators to ensure the objectives of the Asylum…
DetailsPutting people’s well-being at the centre of all politics and decision-making is crucial, emphasises Eurodiaconia together with its Finnish members…
DetailsEurodiaconia has sent a letter to the EU employment and social affairs ministers with recommendations for improving the Europe 2020…
DetailsEurodiaconia sent a letter to EU ministers of finance ahead of this weeks informal ECOFIN Council meeting. ECOFIN Ministers and…
DetailsEurodiaconia this week sent a letter to three Commissioners, Cecelia Malmström, Viviane Reding and László Andor in response to recent…
DetailsOn 1 July, Luxembourg started its Presidency of the Council of the EU, which will last until the end of…
DetailsEurodiaconia’s 2014 policy paper on ‘Social inclusion of Roma’, which had previously been translated into Czech, Hungarian and Romanian, is now also…
DetailsEurodiaconia has recently responded to a briefing published by Buegel on ‘Europe’s Social Problem and its implications for Growth’ which…
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