Enabling civil-society to participate in the shaping of EU policies and to contribute to progress on the Targets of the Europe 2020 Strategy concerns us.

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Enabling civil-society to participate in the shaping of EU policies and to contribute to progress on the Targets of the Europe 2020 Strategy concerns us all! EU Alliance: Key Messages for 2014 CSRs Follow #semesteralliance

 Promote Macroeconomic policies that support social, equality and environmental goals  Implement an ex-ante social/equality/environmental impact assessment and  A comprehensive strategy that ensures that economic objectives deliver on social, equality and environmental targets. Social and Sustainable Macroeconomic Policies

 Invest in inclusive and sustainable growth  Invest in affordable housing, energy-saving priorities and social/health infrastructure to ensure positive results on multiple Europe 2020 goals: creating new jobs, investing in people, preventing poverty and tackling climate change.  Promote inclusive and sustainable tax  Ensure tax policy contributes to long-term social and environmental objectives  Embed ex-ante impact assessments to guard against unfair distribution, promoting a tax justice model Social and Sustainable Macroeconomic Policies

 Increase the ambition of targets and a strategic approach  MS should set ambitious national targets, draw on all 3 indicators, broken down by key factors (gender/age, ethnicity)  Each MS should develop a comprehensive diagnosis of causes/trends as basis for integrated antipoverty strategy  Develop sub-targets and thematic strategies for key priorities/groups: tackling homelessness, investing in children, Roma inclusion and across themes. Fighting poverty and social inclusion

 Ensure affordable access to quality services – particularly Housing, addressing homelessness, health and long-term care.  Require measures to increase affordable access to housing: social housing, rent-regulation, tax reform, as well as diversification and re-balancing of housing tenures.  Increase investment in affordable quality health and long-term care, as well as ensuring equal access including promoting action to counter discrimination eg Roma/undocumented migrants Fighting poverty and social exclusion

 Strengthen social investment and universal social protection systems  Give priority to investment in integrated social protection across the life cycle, guaranteeing adequate minimum income, unemployment benefits and pensions with EU-wide benchmarks.  Ensure proposals to reduce social security contributions must not negative impact on sustainable financing of SP Fighting poverty and social exclusion

 Investing in children and youth, combined with integrated strategies for all, at-risk groups.  Encourage implementation of integrated strategies to invest in children (and their families), in line with the Commission’s Recommendation.  Implement the Youth Guarantee through quality integrated programmes and promote Youth Inclusion, beyond employment  Ensure that an integrated approach to social inclusion and poverty reduction across the life-cycle is promoted for all key target groups. Fighting poverty and social exclusion

 Create sustainable, quality employment across the life cycle.  Invest in quality green and social jobs  Concrete measures to reduce in-work poverty and gender pay gap: increasing minimum wages, supporting living wages and work-life balance, defending employment protection and social rights. Quality Employment

 Personalized, integrated Active Inclusion not Activation alone  Explicit promotion of integrated Active Inclusion (income support, inclusive labour market and access to quality services), based on personalized integrated support.  Access to affordable childcare/ECEC to support women into work.  Support to active ageing to enable older people to move/stay in jobs with age-friendly LM. Quality Employment

 Support Comprehensive Education + LLL  Universal access to quality, comprehensive education and measures to tackle segregation to key groups.  Develop lifelong learning and support, on-the job training and lifecycle management for older people.  Social Investment in early childhood/and ESL  Invest in quality ECEC with quality assurance standards  Promote an integrated approach to ESL: prevention, intervention and compensation measures and individualized alternative ‘2 nd chance’ partnerships. Promoting Inclusive Education

 Vocational Training responding to the labour market and individual needs.  Better match VET to respond to labour market needs, adapted to individual needs/skills  Ensure that broader educational values are enhanced beyond labour market needs. Promoting Inclusive Education

 Reduce the gender pay gap, with a national strategy to eliminate wage discrimination and gender segregation in education and work.  Close the gender pension’s gap, promoting work-life balance, shared parenting, reforms of social security/tax systems to promote individual rights  Ensure a compensation mechanisms in pension schemes for time spent caring for children/dependents  Specific Measures to counter multiple discrimination against Migrant Women – reinforcing employment and social protection rights/independent status. Promoting Gender/Equality

 Reduce tax exemptions and environmentally harmful subsidies on fossil fuels, differentiating car tax according to energy/efficiency  Invest in decentralised energy production, renewable fuels and increased energy efficiency  Ensure climate change objectives have clear guiding principles, measure targets/indicators, timelines and monitoring mechanisms.  Carry out ex-ante social/gender impact assessment to ensure burden does not fall on the poor, excluded and women. Investing in resource efficiency and tackling climate change

Enabling civil-society to participate in the shaping of EU policies and to contribute to progress on the Targets of the Europe 2020 Strategy concerns us all! Contact: Alliance Project Coordinators EAPN: Follow #semesteralliance