As part of the Erasmus+-funded project taking place in 2020-2023, “COCAGNE: Exchange and analysis of good practices of professionals fighting against exclusion of people affected by poor housing conditions and migrants”, a report summarizing the developments to date on a European scale has been published.
The project aimed to increase the knowledge of non-governmental organizations and improve the quality of services provided to communities affected by exclusion. Participants identified good practices in their own or other organizations, analyzed them, and then presented them for the exchange of experiences.
The Rule of Law Institute was one of the important partners in the project. In February 2022, it played a significant role as one of three NGOs that founded the Lublin Public Committee for Aid to Ukraine, setting an example of civic engagement and supporting cooperation between local entities.
We encourage you to read the publication prepared at the end of the project.