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Vacancy Notice, European Women Lobby in Brussels
December 3, 2007 12:06 PM

VACANCY NOTICEThe European Women's Lobby, the largest coalition of women's non-governmental organization in the European Union, based in Brussels is seeking to appoint aFULL TIME POLICY OFFICER (Full Time Position, February 2008)he position involves previous professional experience in the area of equality between women and men and expertise of working at the European level.  More specifically, the successful candidate will have strong experience in relation to European policies on the areas of migration, asylum, and intercultural dialogue.

Pressmeddelande 25 september, 2007 Integrations och Jämställdhetsdepartementet
September 26, 2007 5:20 PM

Pressmeddelande 25 september 2007, Integrations- och jämställdhetsdepartementet, 2005 års folkrörelseutredning: Folkrörelseutredningen presenterasUtredningen om den statliga folkrörelsepolitiken i framtiden (SOU 2005:12) lämnar sitt betänkande till integrations- och jämställdhetsminister Nyamko Sabuni, som också ansvarar för folkrörelsefrågor, fredagen den 28 september 2007. Därefter presenterar utredaren Åsa-Britt Karlsson betänkandet vid en pressträff.

Utlysning inom URBACT II programmet
October 5, 2007 5:10 PM

Utlysning inom URBACT II programmet   Det nya URBACT II programmet är öppet för ansökningar den 15 november - 15 januari 2008. Nästa ansökningsomgång är först 2010.

EAPN FLASH No 175 - 16 january 2007
January 31, 2007 5:32 PM

EAPN FLASH No 175 – 16 January 2007 EAPN NEWS EAPN calls EU decision makers to put poverty and social exclusion back at the heart of Lisbon On the eve of the EU’s Employment Committee meeting due to prepare input to the EU Spring Council (10-11 January 2007), EAPN urged Member States to put poverty and social exclusion back at the heart of the Lisbon Strategy. Whilst 2007 may have been considered by the Commission to be a “year of delivery”, EAPN in its new report “Making Lisbon deliver for people experiencing poverty: EAPN response to 2006 Implementation Reports on the National Reform Programs” is clear: Lisbon has not yet “delivered” on improving social cohesion, ensuring better jobs or significantly reducing poverty and is not likely to do so, unless a radical re-think is carried out.