Poverty Watch Ireland 2023
This year, Ireland’s Poverty Watch focuses on fiscal justice and social rights. Through analysing budget and other policy choices in relation the cost of living crisis, we assess how these…
This year, Ireland’s Poverty Watch focuses on fiscal justice and social rights. Through analysing budget and other policy choices in relation the cost of living crisis, we assess how these…
Portugal’s Poverty Watch 2023 seeks to draw a picture of the country’s situation in terms of poverty and social exclusion, with a special focus on the current situation of high…
EAPN Poland outlines that 2023 will be a difficult year due to low economic growth and still high inflation, as well as the absence of some income support measures due…
Inflaion will remain high in 2023 and poverty will contnue to increase. It is estimated that by 2024 around one million people will live in poverty. Add to this that…
The war in Ukraine, the migrant crisis, record inflation, devastating natural disasters – these are the events that have marked Lithuania and the world in recent years. Successive crises have…
EAPN Italy presents its fourth edition of the Poverty Watch: the Observatory on Poverty. It is a year of transition, of passage from a Measure to support people in poverty…
This report of the Finnish Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN-Fin) presents a review of statistics and research on poverty in Finland, highlighting the experiences of people in poverty and the views of…
The Poverty Watch for the year 2023, prepared by CAPN, aims to raise public awareness of the priorities that characterize poverty in Croatia, primarily through the perspective of persons experiencing…
In this year’s report, EAPN Cyprus examines the latest statistical and developmental tendencies related to poverty, contributing to their views on the measures needed to reduce poverty The latest available…
This EU Poverty Watch report captures the main findings, messages and recommendations from 24 national Poverty Watches produced by our members. These reports start from the reality of people experiencing poverty…