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Page 1: Advocacy The practice of the European and the Hungarian Anti-Poverty Networks Kunbábony, 21 June 2011.

Advocacy

The practice of the European and the Hungarian Anti-Poverty Networks

Kunbábony, 21 June 2011

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What is advocacy?

In the theoretical framework we use advocacy is one way of promoting change and improving quality of life.•Advocacy•Community organising•Service delivery•Social movements

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What is advocacy?

• Advocacy by an individual or by an advocacy group normally aims to influence public-policy and resource allocation decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions; it may be motivated from moral, ethical or faith principles or simply to protect an asset of interest. (Wikipedia)

• Advocacy is the deliberate process of influencing those who make policy decisions. (handbook)

• Advocacy can be a means of convincing policy makers to fulfil their human responsibilities to others.

• …

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Key words

• Strategy!!! (constituency, capacity building, policy analysis

(need and reality); risk assessment; strategic relationships (politicians and NGOs); credibility; policy issue; target audience; specific policy goal; allies and opponents; coalitions, advocacy role, key messages, advocacy activities; communication, monitoring …

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Confrontational

Private Public

Collaborative

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Activities• Research• Collection of signatures• Letters• Open letters, statements• Face-to-face meetings (consultasions etc.)• Public hearings• Media• Public events, actions• Campaign website• …

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Some words about the networks

• EAPN– Since 1990– 30 national networks and European organisations– Focus at EU level

• HAPN– Since 2004– More than 100 NGOs and individual members– Focus at local, national and EU level

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Our main aims

• To represent and defence the rights of people experiencing poverty.

• To fight for a Social and Democratic Europe free of poverty and social exclusion.

• To improve and promote the participation of people experiencing poverty.

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Target audience

• At European level: European Commission, European Parliament, European Council, Council of Europe

• At national level: national parliament, ministries, state institutions; broad audience

• At local level: mayors, local representatives

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Strengths

Credibility and power

•Expertise•Participation of people experiencing poverty•Europe-wide network, national networks•Link with grass-root organisations and groups•Strong alliances•Exchanges, capacity building

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Policy issues and tools we use (some examples)

• Adequate minimum income in EU– External experts (expert documents)– Support from VIP persons– Testimonies from people living on social assistance– Research (participatory budgeting)– Campaign website (www.adequateincome.eu) – Collection of signatures– Conference– Letters to decision makers, statements– Publication - ADEQUACY of minimum income in the EU (explainer)

EU Parliament resolution on minimum income – October 2010 Continue fight for an EU framework directive

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• European Strategy for Social Inclusion– Background expert documents– Letters to decision makers– Conference– Face-to-face meetings– Lobbying on MEPs, national decision makers etc.– Public events (human ring)– NGO coalition (www.endpoverty.eu)

Europe 2020 Strategy (including a target on reducing poverty)

Continuing lobbying on implementation

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• General awereness raising at national level– Public events – Conferences, events involving decision makers– Civil monitoring and civil report on poverty– Open letters and statements– Alliance building– Media

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Thank you for you attention!www.eapn.eu

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