Key Documents – Participation
June 2011: 10th European Meeting of People Experiencig poverty July 2010: 9th European Meeting of People experiencing poverty 20 / 04 / 2009: 8th European Meeting of People Experiencing Poverty…
June 2011: 10th European Meeting of People Experiencig poverty July 2010: 9th European Meeting of People experiencing poverty 20 / 04 / 2009: 8th European Meeting of People Experiencing Poverty…
08.10.2008: EAPN joint lobbying letter to MEPs: take action to reduce energy poverty now! 09.07.2008: Network news: special issue on Energy Poverty in the EU is out! 03.10.2007: EAPN Response…
2011: Structural Funds must be used to deliver the EU poverty reduction target 2009: EAPN Structural Funds MANUAL 08.01.2008: October / December 2007: Inclusion in Structural Funds 2007 – 2013 25.07.2008:…
April 2011: EAPN Response to the Flagship Initiative “An Agenda for New Skills and Jobs” 05.11.2008: “Delivering Results on Active Inclusion”: EAPN key messages for the Round Table on Poverty and…
October 2011: Inclusion of Roma and Travellers in the EU: EAPN Briefing February 2011: Is the European project moving backwards? January 2011: EU Year 2010 – Contributing to Ending Poverty Amongst Migrants: Report of…
November 2011: EAPN REPORT – Deliver Inclusive Growth – Put the heart back in Europe! September 2011: Europe 2020 Strategy: EAPN Briefing note October 2008: EAPN tool kit: enganging in the…
2011: Active Inclusion booklet
In the context of the European Year 2010, two associations – Clara from France and Babelea at European level – with the support of EAPN France, have created this short video to give voice to migrants.
In response to the increasing attacks on so called ‘welfare cheats’, a new campaign is being launched calling for the end to the unfair portrayal of people living in poverty in the UK.
EAPN Ireland is a partner in the Poor Can’t Pay Alliance, which launched its 2010 ‘Time to make a commitment’ campaign yesterday with two new online videos. The videos look at how further cuts will affect vulnerable groups, and also how such measures are likely to increase poverty and delay economic recovery.