MEP Declaration on Energy Poverty: Get your MEPs to sign it!
EAPN will be working with CECODHAS, EPSU and other NGO’s to lobby on this important Declaration.
DetailsEAPN will be working with CECODHAS, EPSU and other NGO’s to lobby on this important Declaration.
DetailsThese guidelines are used by the Commission’s staff when assessing the economic, social and environmental impact of Commission’s proposals.
These guidelines are used by the Commission’s staff when assessing the economic, social and environmental impact of Commission’s proposals.
DetailsEverybody agrees that people should be able to heat their home but his is fast becoming a ‘luxury’ for many people experiencing poverty. With rising energy prices, the question of how to solve energy poverty is becoming a major challenge for the EU.
DetailsTo ensure that the funds deliver on tackling poverty, it is crucial to enable access of those organisations engaged with the most excluded and provide a real partnership with them trough tailored mechanisms. Partnership in governance For the first time, Article 11 of the Structural Funds regulation explicitly recognizes the principle of partnership with civil…
DetailsTo ensure that the funds deliver on tackling poverty, it is crucial to enable access of those organisations engaged with the most excluded and provide a real partnership with them trough tailored mechanisms. Partnership in governance For the first time, Article 11 of the Structural Funds regulation explicitly recognizes the principle of partnership with civil…
Details{jathumbnail}Everybody agrees that people should be able to heat their home but his is fast becoming a ‘luxury’ for many people experiencing poverty.
DetailsBrussels, 3 July 2008 – EAPN is concerned that the package of measures proposed are insufficiently coherent to impact on the current levels of poverty and exclusion in the EU.
DetailsStatistics released on 10 June by the Irish Central Statistics Office show that despite Ireland having the second highest levels of GDP in the EU, at 45.4% above the EU average, its poverty rate is still above the EU average.
Statistics released on 10 June by the Irish Central Statistics Office show that despite Ireland having the second highest levels of GDP in the EU, at 45.4% above the EU average, its poverty rate is still above the EU average.
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