Past Events
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Bir 10 2011
Bir 10 2011
In order to collect expert advice from journalist and media experts for its Communications Strategy, EIGE is organising the Journalists consultation meetings. The aim of the Journalist Consultation meeting in Copenhagen is to: present the main focus of EIGE’s current work with focus on Environment. collect input to get gender equality on the European media agenda cross the member states.
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Gegužė 23 2011
Gegužė 24 2011
The consultation meeting on EIGE's Resource and Documentation Centre (RDC) invites key stakeholders from information/resource centres and libraries on gender equality in Europe to Vilnius. The focus of the meeting is the development of EIGE’s RDC and on learning from past experiences and challenges of existing information/resource centres and libraries in Europe.
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Gegužė 19 2011
Gegužė 20 2011
A delegation of the European Parliament's FEMM Committee will visit EIGE on 19 until 20 May 2011 with the aim of establishing closer relations with EIGE and in order to discuss future cooperation.
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Gegužė 17 2011
Gegužė 17 2011
A meeting in Vilnius today drew in Europe's top experts on gender-based violence. Practitioners and researchers from a number of EU Member States that are working in the field, including those who have explicit experience in working with men to end gender-based violence provided EIGE with significant input from their respective countries.
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Gegužė 17 2011
Gegužė 17 2011
In order to collect expert advice from journalist and media experts for its Communications Strategy, EIGE is organising the Journalists consultation meetings. The aim of the Journalist Consultation meeting in Marseille is to
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Gegužė 12 2011
Gegužė 12 2011
Š.m. gegužės 12 d. Europos Parlamento Informacijos biuras Lietuvoje, Europos Komisijos atstovybė Lietuvoje, Europos Lyčių lygybės institutas ir LR Užsienio reikalų ministerija kviečia į Atvirų Europos namų dieną ir atveria duris lankytojams.
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Gegužė 05 2011
Gegužė 05 2011
The aim of the 1st meeting of the EU Gender Equality Index (EU GEI) Working Group is to present the main findings of EIGE’s study on the development of the basic structure of the EU Gender Equality Index launched in 2010 and to agree on the working plan on the development of a composite indicator on gender equality at the European Union level.
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Gegužė 04 2011
Gegužė 04 2011
The aim of the international organisations expert's meeting on the EU Gender Equality Index (EU GEI) is in: Sharing and comparing common experiences and best practices in measuring gender equality; Debating different perspectives and achieving a common understanding of the gender equality concept;
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Bal 18 2011
Bal 18 2011
In order to collect expert advice from journalist and media experts for its Communications Strategy, EIGE is organising the Journalists consultation meetings. The aim of the Journalist Consultation meeting in Berlin is to present the main focus of EIGE’s current work with focus on :reconciliation. collect input to get gender equality on the European media agenda cross the member states.
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Bal 14 2011
Bal 15 2011
The Fundamental Rights Platform (FRP) meeting organised by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) brought together around 180 civil society representatives from all EU Member States working in the areas of the Multi-Annual Framework. EIGE's contribution
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Bal 08 2011
Bal 10 2011
The conference on “Feminist Legacies - Feminist Futures” organized by ATGENDER, the European Association for Gender Research, Education and Documentation, provided a platform for establishing contacts with relevant stakeholders within the fields of gender & women’s studies, documentation centres, feminist research and gender equality in Europe.
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Bal 07 2011
Bal 07 2011
The 2nd meeting of the Beijing Indicators Working Group included: A presentation and discussion on the preliminary results of the Institute's report on Area E: Women and the Economy of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) and on the indicators adopted for the promotion of harmonisation of work and family responsibilities for women and men.