The purpose of this meeting is to share the first findings from EAPN’s survey, highlighting key national experiences from EAPN members as a basis for exchange with EU institutions and other key stakeholders active on this theme. Participation is by invitation only and is targeted at key civil society and social stakeholders concerned about how to use EU funds effectively to tackle poverty and promote social inclusion.
The main objectives of the meeting will be to
1) Take stock of the state of play implementing the 20% ESF ear-marking on poverty and Assess how far the code of conduct on partnership is being actively supported;
2) Debate with decision-makers and stakeholders recommendations to ensure more effective delivery including in the Review of the Multi-Annual Financial Framework.
For more information contact: sian.jones@eapn.eu
see here background and programme