The European Institute for Gender Equality is planning to award the contract(s) resulting from the above procurement procedure. This study falls within the area of research on gender-based violence (GBV) in crisis contexts, with a particular focus on GBV identification, referral, and protection practices in EU asylum reception systems. It aims to strengthen the identification and support of GBV victims...
Description of the contract The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) envisages awarding a middle-value contract for updating EIGE step-by-step guide to estimate the number of women and girls at risk of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the EU. Description of the requested services This study aims to assess the need to update EIGE’s step-by-step methodology for estimating the risk...
EIGE seeks to conclude a framework contract(s) with professional service provider(s) capable of providing a wide range of services related to the production, collection and dissemination of data and statistics on gender-based violence. Lots Lot 1 – Establishing regular data collection on violence against women and domestic violence in the EU Lot 2 – Data-driven insights: analysis and knowledge increase...
Even with growing awareness and progress, gender stereotypes still run deep across the EU. They are built into our cultures, institutions, relationships and behaviours, shaping how women and men see themselves and each other. Stereotypes affect the choices people make, the opportunities they get and how they experience life at home and in public. Gender stereotypes influence the way public...
In January 2017, EIGE took over the database on women and men in decision-making (WMID), which was previously managed by the European Commission. The WMID entry point had been launched in 2003 to monitor the numbers of men and women in key decision-making positions to provide reliable statistics that can be used to draw comparisons between European countries and analyse...
At the European Institute for Gender Equality, we produce content that is clear, inclusive and aligned with our values. This guide shows writers, editors and contractors how to follow our writing principles. It draws on the Interinstitutional Style Guide (ISG), the European Commission’s English Style Guide (ESG) and EIGE’s own guidance on gender-sensitive, accessible and hope-based communication.
The European Protection Order (EPO) is a legal instrument that helps ensure that victims of gender-based and other forms of violence who are protected by national protection measures in one EU Member State remain protected if they decide to travel or move to another Member State. The EPO is designed to protect a person against a criminal act that may...
Contract The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) envisages awarding a middle-value contract for a study on gender equality for a future ready workforce supported by relevant skills and gender-inclusive and resilient workplace in the EU. This study aims at monitoring the EU commitment to the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) in areas B ’Education and training of women’ and...