EIGE Gender Equality Forum 2024: Save the Date and Subscribe to Updates Get ready for the 2nd Gender Equality Forum, December 10-11! Join coalitions and conversations shaping the future of gender equality in Europe. Explore key themes: gender equality assessment and tackling gender-based violence. Follow #EGEF2024 for updates on this hybrid event. Publication date 20 Mar 2024
CSW68 newsfeed – Director Carlien Scheele shares reflections from New York The 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) convenes in New York, bringing together government officials, civil society organisations, experts, and activists from around the world. The aim: to agree on actions and investments that eradicate poverty and advance gender equality. Topics Economic and financial affairs Poverty Violence Publication date 11 Mar 2024
Gender Equality Index 2023: Towards a green transition in transport and energy The Gender Equality Index 2023 presents the EU in relation to gender equality amid crises and uncertainties. In recent years, the world has been hit by repeated shocks and multiple crises. What remains constant is the fact that when crisis strikes, women and girls suffer disproportionally. The crises and shocks continuously threaten to create new challenges and reverse years of... Topics Culture Digital agenda Economic and financial affairs Education Employment Energy Entrepreneurship Environment and climate change Health Justice Migration Poverty Regional policy Transport Youth Violence Publication date 24 Oct 2023 Available in: EN
Gender-sensitive communication This toolkit provides guidelines for the use of gender-sensitive language in writing. Gender-sensitive communication ensures that women and men – and those who do not conform to the binary gender system – are treated as persons of equal importance and dignity. Section Publications
What does it take to achieve gender equality? – Resources and structures key for women's empowerment With International Women’s Day just around the corner, progress towards gender equality is high on the agenda. But what does it take to really pave the way for gender equality? Publication date 27 Feb 2023
GRPP: Four letters can unlock €2 trillion to accelerate our drive towards gender equality Each year the EU spends 14% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on public works, from building projects to social infrastructure. Smart targeting of that €2 trillion in public funds and considering how it impacts the lives of both women and men is the essence of Gender-responsive public procurement, or GRPP. Topics Economic and financial affairs Publication date 18 Oct 2022
Two years on: women fleeing Russia’s war in Ukraine need more support How can essential healthcare services be strengthened for victims of conflict-related sexual violence? Topics Health Migration Youth Violence Publication date 20 Feb 2024
EIGE stresses the need for gender dimension in DSA transparency reporting EIGE, in its contribution to a public consultation on the design of transparency reports under the Digital Services Act (DSA), has highlighted the need to include gender-based measurement instruments. Topics Digital agenda Violence Publication date 01 Feb 2024
Trainee opportunities at the European Institute for Gender Equality Explore traineeship roles in Gender Mainstreaming, Gender-based Violence, and Research & Statistics. Contribute to impactful projects, gain hands-on experience, and practical acquire knowledge of EU agencies and institutions. Apply now! Type Traineeships Ref. number EIGE/2024/TR/R&PS/02 Published date 13 Mar 2024 Closing date 08 April 2024, 13:30 Europe/Vilnius
COP28 and beyond: Five tips for gender-inclusive climate reporting … let’s explore each of these in detail. And then we would love to hear your thoughts on how to improve the conversation … Type News article Topics Environment and climate change
Unpaid care: Around one third of women and men struggle to strike a work-life balance in the EU … granted. It's simply done without question as a labour of love. But EIGE’s new time use survey focused on care, leisure … Type News article Topics Employment
We need to think about care differently. Right now, it’s not working for anyone. … activities and also have the time doing whatever else they love. Revolutionising care means accepting the many layers … Type News article Topics Economic and financial affairs Health
World Women Congress, Pechino+ 20 … development of the territories. The food is culture and love. This year the Global Gender Gap Report of the World … Type Event
GENDER AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE … to practice for real situations. Do you know someone who'd love this course? Tell them about it! … Type Event
#ResponsibleTogether Campaign 2021 … peaceful life. For others, it is a new job opportunity or love that encourages them to leave behind their home and risk … Type Event
Food Passels Support … to support their living and spreading the message of love to the community as well. … Type Event
ONE BILLION RISING … V-Day invites one billion women and those who love them to walk out , dance , rise up , and demand an … Type Event
Three steps forward towards an equal sharing of unpaid care … this now, sooner rather than later. Caring for those we love is fulfilling, but it soon turns into a burden when it … Type News article Topics Economic and financial affairs Health
The economy of the future: How can the EU ensure gender equality? … when it’s somebody’s job, and when it’s done purely out of love. Before I close, I will touch on another part of the … Type News article Topics Digital agenda Economic and financial affairs Employment Health
Opening speech of the Gender Equality Index 2020 conference Type News article Topics Digital agenda Health
References … Woyke, E. (2017). The Octogenarians Who Love Amazon’s Alexa. MIT Technology Review . Retrieved from … echnologyreview.com/2017/06/09/151317/the-octogenarians-who-love-amazons-alexa/ Wu, J., McCann, A., Katz, J., and … Type Toolkit page
Patronising language … to you in terms of endearment (‘My dear’, ‘Darling’, ‘Love’, and ‘Dear’ when used in speech) is patronising, … Type Toolkit page Topics Culture
Stereotypes … a characteristic, for example believing that all women love to shop or that ‘boys don’t cry’. These stereotypes hurt … Type Toolkit page Topics Culture
DigiPippi — the coolest girls’ club in Denmark … was founded in 2015 by Eva Fog, an IT pedagogue with a love for children and technology. In her work, she saw the … Type Good practice Country Denmark Topics Digital agenda Employment