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    June 2023
    SIF 2023 Preparatory Workshops Key Messages Report

    Community Work Ireland (CWI) and the European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland have published The Social Inclusion Forum 2023 Preparatory Workshops Key Message Report. This report highlights some of the issues emerging from the workshops and suggestions for solutions and interventions. CWI and EAPN Ireland collaborate annually to organise a series of workshops to support participation … Continue reading “SIF 2023 Preparatory Workshops Key Messages Report”

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    June 2023
    Publication: Ireland’s contribution to the EU’s role in tackling poverty

    Read EAPN Ireland’s publication, ‘Ireland’s Contribution to the EU’s Role in Tackling Poverty’,  published to coincide with its conference of the same name, which was held on 29th May 2023 to mark 50 years of Ireland’s membership of the EU. Its aim is to reflect on EU developments in the fight against poverty and social … Continue reading “Publication: Ireland’s contribution to the EU’s role in tackling poverty”

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    April 2023
    Event: Ireland’s contribution to the EU’s role in tackling poverty

    Marking 50 years of Ireland’s membership of the EU, this interactive and participative event will explore the contribution Ireland has made to the EU’s role in tackling poverty, and how the lessons learned can inform Ireland’s ongoing engagement. It will also provide an opportunity to assess what benefits this has brought for how poverty has … Continue reading “Event: Ireland’s contribution to the EU’s role in tackling poverty”

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    April 2023
    Social Inclusion Forum 2023: Preparatory Workshops

    Registration is now open for the Preparatory Workshops for the Social Inclusion Forum (SIF) 2023, hosted by Community Work Ireland (CWI) and the European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland. Each workshop provides an overview of the Roadmap for Social Inclusion and the workshop themes, and provides the opportunity for civil society, communities and stakeholders to discuss … Continue reading “Social Inclusion Forum 2023: Preparatory Workshops”

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    April 2023
    EAPN Ireland Briefing: Income & Poverty Data 2022

    The EAPN Ireland Briefing on the 2022 CSO Income and Poverty Data is now available. The data shows poverty and inequality levels increased between 2021 and 2022, and people are facing even greater challenges in making ends meet. The briefing breaks down the key figures and findings on income, poverty, and inequality in Ireland, and … Continue reading “EAPN Ireland Briefing: Income & Poverty Data 2022”

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    March 2023
    EAPN Ireland Submission to Consultation on Pay-Related Benefit for Jobseekers

    The European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland submission to the Public Consultation on Pay-Related Benefit for Jobseekers outlines our assessment of and concerns regarding the draft Strawman proposals, followed by our recommendations, with a particular focus on the need for any reform of Ireland’s social protection system to ensure income adequacy. Read our full submission

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    March 2023
    EAPN Ireland Submission to National Reform Programme 2023

    The European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland submission to the National Reform Programme 2023 outlines the major developments and challenges for Ireland with regard to the eradication of poverty and social exclusion, and provides our recommendations for Ireland to address them. Read our full submission to the National Reform Programme 2023

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    February 2023
    ALARMING CSO POVERTY FIGURES MUST BE A WAKE-UP CALL FOR GOVERNMENT

    EAPN Ireland Statement: The latest poverty figures published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) in the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) 2022 make for sobering reading and must serve as a wake-up call for the Government, the European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland said today. Our full statement is available here. The SILC 2022 … Continue reading “ALARMING CSO POVERTY FIGURES MUST BE A WAKE-UP CALL FOR GOVERNMENT”

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    February 2023
    “Perfect storm” threatening international protection seekers and local communities

    EAPN Ireland has called for solidarity and urgent political action to avert “perfect storm” threatening international protection seekers and local communities. The full media statement is available here. The groundswell of solidarity shown by local communities across Ireland to refugees and asylum seekers must now be matched by leadership from the Government. A combination of … Continue reading ““Perfect storm” threatening international protection seekers and local communities”

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    December 2022
    Statement on the sad loss of our friend and colleague Fintan Farrell

    It was with great sadness that we learned of the sudden death on the 24th December of our dear friend and colleague Fintan Farrell. Fintan was a passionate advocate for social justice, with a strong commitment to tackling the structural inequality that undermines people’s dignity and human rights and results in certain communities living lives … Continue reading “Statement on the sad loss of our friend and colleague Fintan Farrell”

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