Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion

FEAD in your country - Germany

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FEAD country fiche - Germany (2018 version available)

Overview

In Germany the FEAD is used to enhance the social inclusion of the most deprived people. The FEAD’s intervention strategy aims to improve access to state aid for the affected groups to create conditions that lead to social inclusion.

For a number of years there has been a high level of migration of EU citizens to Germany. Germany provides specific advisory and support services to immigrants from third countries; however, these cannot be accessed by deprived people from EU countries.

The operational programme aims to improve the social inclusion of the most deprived EU immigrants and their children. Projects are aimed at supporting immigrant children to access early education and helping homeless people to access the advisory and support services available to them. The operational programme also aims to improve social inclusion of the homeless or people at risk of homelessness.

Managing Authority

Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

Department VI, Gruppe Europaïsche Fonds

Referat EF 2

Rochusstr. 1

53107 Bonn – Germany

Tel: + 49 (0)30 221 911 007

Website: http://www.ehap.bmas.de

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