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Belgian Anti Poverty Network

Belgisch Netwerk Armoedebestrijding Réseau Belge de Lutte contre la Pauvreté Belgisches Netzwerk Armutsbekämpfung EAPN Belgium. Challenges for the Belgian Model for participation in social OMC and national policy making on poverty. Belgian Anti Poverty Network. established in 1990 // EAPN

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Belgian Anti Poverty Network

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  1. Belgisch Netwerk ArmoedebestrijdingRéseau Belge de Lutte contre la PauvretéBelgisches Netzwerk ArmutsbekämpfungEAPN Belgium Challenges for the Belgian Model for participation in social OMC and national policy making on poverty

  2. Belgian Anti Poverty Network • established in 1990 // EAPN • Belgium = 3 regions  3 networks Flanders / Wallonia (+ German Community)/ Brussels • Federal Anti-Poverty Plan: Recognition of BN and BN made responsible for participation of people experiencing poverty in 2010 (Presidency)

  3. Flemish Network • Flemish Network: Legal basis • 12/03/2003: an anti poverty decree of the Flemish government (March 2003), changes 2009 • Coordination and organisation • an anti poverty action plan after 12 months: Flemish base for NAPIncl • preparation of an anti poverty policy in each department (ministry) • permanent anti poverty consultation between all Flemish ministries: horizontal • Each ministry consultation with Flemish Network at least twice a year  with the participation of people experiencing poverty

  4. Flemish Model for participation • Associations of people experiencing poverty • as a non-profit association • with active participation of people experiencing poverty • working on the basis of 6 criteria • Experience Experts in Poverty and Social Exclusion • Thematical Working Groups: Network !

  5. Participation on federal level • General Report on Poverty (1994): designed with active participation of the associations of people experiencing poverty • Cooperation Agreement (1998) between the 6 governments • Anti Poverty Agency • Managment Committee: 6 governments • Steering Committee: MC + all actors (associations of people experiencing poverty) • two years report on poverty (ass. p.e.p.)

  6. Participation on federal level • federal government: NAP inclusion • Flemish Action Plan: • based on the 10 basic rights, as they are indicated in the ‘General Report on Poverty’ • Participation in design • Each year actualisation • WG NAP Actions • WG NAP Indicators

  7. Participation on federal level • NAP inclusion: • WG NAP Actions: challenges for participation: • Preparation with support from belgian government • In Nap 2003-2005: conditions for serious participation • adoption of list with recommandations for following NAP: • Raise of minimum income • Interdiction to take away income of families with children

  8. Challenges: Solid participation vs symbolic participation Conditions: time, stable structure, comprehensive language Cooperation and coordination of different policy levels important decisions with decisive impact on poverty are made without participation of pep, but with consultation of Social Partners

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