The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission published report on “Multidimensional coaching for socio-economic advancement of people in poverty- Insights from innovative practices across the world” in which ROMACT Joint Programme has been included as good practice / methodology.
This report analyses promising practices that support people affected by long-term exposure to poverty in recovering their decision-making and planning capabilities. These practices do not replace but rather complement broader measures tackling material deprivation and enabling access to services and opportunities. They can thus significantly increase the effectiveness of anti-poverty and social inclusion interventions.