Listen to Social Justice Ireland’s podcast episode exploring Ireland’s progress towards the SDGs
Read MoreTim Hanley from EAPN Ireland explains why the government’s claims to be reaching 81% of its SDG targets are out of touch with reality
Read MoreRead about Ireland’s Voluntary National Review to the UN, which took place on July 19th 2023
Read MoreGlobal Action Plan - A survey among people working on climate and disability issues found widespread consensus that climate debate and policies to date have not adequately considered the needs and views of people with disabilities.
Read MoreRead Coalition 2030’s report published May 9th 2023 which argues that the State needs to do more to reach the furthest behind, and offers a 5 point plan for accelerating SDG delivery. This report parallels the national review of SDG progress that the State will present to the United Nations in July.
Read MoreUsing Visual Arts And Spoken Word To Make Your Voice Heard On The SDGs!
Read MoreThe Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence met with Dóchas, a Coalition 2030 member, on Tuesday April 18th to discuss the SDGs.
Read MoreIndependent Living Movement Ireland provide expert testimony to the Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters regarding the impact of the climate crisis on persons with disabilities, and the unintended consequences of certain climate actions taken in Ireland on people with disabilities.
Read MoreOn March 1st 2023, officials from the Department of Social Protection and Department of Rural and Community Development provided an overview of SDG progress to the Committee on Social Protection, Community and Rural Development and the Islands.
Read MoreCoalition 2030 were invited to give expert testimony to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action on March 21st 2023. Watch it back here.
Read MoreThe EAPN Ireland Briefing on the 2022 CSO Income and Poverty Data breaks down the key data on income, poverty and inequality in Ireland, and the groups most impacted. It also outlines what the Government should do to effectively tackle the root causes of poverty.
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