October/December 2007: Inclusion in Structural Funds 2007-2013
{jathumbnail}Often presented as the EU’s main success story and solidarity instrument, structural funds have been at the heart of the EU’s 50th anniversary in 2007.
Details{jathumbnail}Often presented as the EU’s main success story and solidarity instrument, structural funds have been at the heart of the EU’s 50th anniversary in 2007.
DetailsAs Member States were still negotiating their strategic priorities (National Strategic Reference Frameworks and Operational Programmes) with the European Commission, the EAPN seminar aimed at examining the place given to social inclusion in the new programming period of structural funds, focusing more specifically on mechanisms that can support social NGOs’ access to the funds.
DetailsRead the full report of the sixth European meeting of people experiencing poverty which took place on 4th and 5th May 2007 in Brussels under the German Presidency.
Read the full report of the sixth European meeting of people experiencing poverty which took place on 4th and 5th May 2007 in Brussels under the German Presidency.
DetailsThe European Anti Poverty Network (EAPN) launches today an EU wide campaign for Adequate Minimum Income schemes. 24 out of 27 Member States have minimum income schemes in place at this present time, but there are serious flaws with their accessibility and their adequacy. It is time to state clearly that adequate Minimum Income schemes are a fundamental prerequisite for an EU based on social justice and equal opportunities for all!
DetailsEAPN Austria (Die Armutskonferenz) is a network of more then 30 national organizations and three regional networks (Salzburg, Carinthia and Upper Austria). The Armutskonferenz’s substantive work is supported by a thirty-strong scientific board. Key aims and activities Public information and awareness raising (media work, events, street actions, …); Lobbying and follow-up on Austrian and…
DetailsEAPN Austria (Die Armutskonferenz) is a network of more then 30 national organizations and three regional networks (Salzburg, Carinthia and Upper Austria). The Armutskonferenz’s substantive work is supported by a thirty-strong scientific board. Key aims and activities Public information and awareness raising (media work, events, street actions, …); Lobbying and follow-up on Austrian and EU…
DetailsThe Belgian Anti-Poverty Network (BAPN) is an independent national non-profit organisation and has amongst others the following objectives: advocacy towards political decision-makers at federal and European level with regard to social, economic and financial policies in order to eradicate poverty sensitizing activities – towards the general public, organisations, media, parties, social parties – with…
DetailsThe Belgian Anti-Poverty Network (BAPN) is an independent national non-profit organisation and has amongst others the following objectives: advocacy towards political decision-makers at federal and European level with regard to social, economic and financial policies in order to eradicate poverty sensitizing activities – towards the general public, organisations, media, parties, social parties – with regard…
DetailsEAPN Bulgaria is made up of NGOs who share common values: the existence of poverty in Bulgaria is both unacceptable and unfitting in our expanding economy; policies must be poverty- and exclusion-proofed; poverty and social exclusion can only be tackled through active participation in decision making processes. Network NGOs work for and with different vulnerable…
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