1️⃣ A place-based approach is essential to ensure EU social policies reflect local realities and reduce disparities across Europe
2️⃣ Promote integrated, person-centred approaches to tackle poverty and exclusion.
3️⃣ Revise the EU Social Scoreboard and European Semester to provide relevant information on territorial and social realities.
4️⃣ Tackle poverty in all its forms, from homelessness to energy poverty.
5️⃣ Strengthen the focus on the housing crisis in the Action Plan
6️⃣ Strengthen the equal opportunity agenda to fight discrimination at all levels of governance.
7️⃣ Reinforce the EU Child Guarantee through stronger multi-level governance.
8️⃣ Put people and places at the centre of EU education, skills, and employment agenda.
Brussels, Dusseldorf, Kadikoy, Munich, Nuremberg, Oslo, Paris, Riga, Stockholm and Zurich have joined for the first time the campaign inclusivecities4all by pledging to the European Pillar of Social Rights in 2023. These rising inequalities and social exclusion due to several crises highlight the need for an Action Plan to implement the European Pillar of Social Rights.