Fighting poverty & social exclusion together in Malta Professor Anthony M. Abela - launch of EAPN Malta - 26 November 2004 - NON-GOVERNMENTAL SOCIAL INCLUSION.

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Fighting poverty & social exclusion together in Malta Professor Anthony M. Abela - launch of EAPN Malta - 26 November NON-GOVERNMENTAL SOCIAL INCLUSION EXPERT EUROPEAN COMMISSION

EU Lisbon strategy ( ) Create most dynamic, knowledge- based competitive economy, and social and environmental renewal, over 10 years Open Method of Coordination [OMC] to eradicate poverty and social exclusion

Key elements in Open Method of Coordination Social Protection Committee Common Objectives Joint Memoranda on Social Inclusion National Action Plans Joint Reports on Social Inclusion Common Indicators Community Action Programme Studies on Regional indicators Non-governmental Expert Reports on NAPs

Studies of Maltese society Increased awareness of social and family problems Increased Voluntary Welfare activities > membership in NGOs Low individual-level trust in others High levels of gender, racial and social intolerance, discrimination, exclusion

NGOs in Maltese society (cont.) High competition for funding/resources Inadequate inter- and intra- NGOs-State collaboration Low accountability, transparency, insufficient evaluation Models of net/working together: closed - open; authoritarian - democratic continuum

1.A strong policy effort from all EU10 2.An unfavourable demographic context 3.A bright economic context for most EU10 4.A gloomy employment context 5.poverty risk in line with EU15 6.NAPs challenge Laeken indicators An overview of implementation and future perspectives on NAPs/inclusion of EU10

2A. Life expectancy

4A. Long term unemployment

5A. Risk of poverty 2002

5. poverty risk in line with EU15 Income inequality similar to EU25 (4.4) but increasing throughout the 1990s Risk of poverty in EU10 (14%) also broadly in line with EU25 (15%) In the absence of social transfers, risk of poverty would have been 29% Poverty especially affects children, young people, unemployed, large and single parent households

7. Six key priorities identified 1Expand ALMP and LLL to increase integration of risk groups 2Ensure that social protection systems guarantee adequate minimum income while removing disincentives 3Strengthen policies to tackle child and family poverty and to protect children rights

The 6 key priorities (cont.) 4 Improve access to decent housing and tackle homelessness 5 Invest in improving the quality of and access to health, social services, education and transport 6 Intensify efforts to overcome high levels of exclusion experienced by risk groups.

Three cross-cutting issues for the future Mainstream the inclusion of minorities and the gender dimension across all relevant policy areas Improve governance in the field of social policy and involve stakeholders Put in place arrangements for the effective monitoring/evaluation of NAPs

Kok report (2004) - naming, shaming and faming - “ The European Commission should deliver, to the Spring European Council in the most public manner possible, an annual league table of Member State progress towards achieving the 14 key indicators and targets. Countries that have performed well should be praised, those that have done badly castigated.” What are the implications for the EU social inclusion process? the Open Method of Coordination?