Northern Ireland Anti-poverty Network
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To end poverty by empowering communities and influencing government through research, education and campaigning.

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The Northern Ireland Anti-Poverty Network was established in 1991 to create a focus on poverty. It is an interactive network with over 300 members drawn from the voluntary and community sectors, public and statutory bodies. NIAPN provides newsletters, organise seminars, meetings and conferences, undertakes research and disseminates information on poverty and social exclusion. We are one of 25 members of the European Anti-Poverty Network. EAPN monitor and analyse EU policies, which have an impact on people in poverty. The Northern Ireland Anti-Poverty Network works in partnership with sister anti-poverty networks in Scotland, England, Wales and the South of Ireland.

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Website link: www.niapn.org

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