… is the ultimate form of accountability. I hope the next time I am in CSW, the priority issues that are discussed at length this time, will be less urgent. Because of strengthened efforts. … making positions in parliament. And we need to vote. Use your vote to vote for gender equality. I will use our …
… achievement in six core domains: work, money, knowledge, time, power and health, and their sub-domains. The Index also … EU Member States (CZ, DE, IE, CY, LU, HU, RO, SE). The use of a unified methodology ensures the availability of … to measure the progress of gender equality in the EU over time. It gives visibility to areas that need improvement and …
… were none for the women’s toilets – finally. Because over time gender-responsive public space and design has finally … women and men have different private needs in the way they use this public space. (I see many women smiling with … now - will belong only in history books at that point in time. OK, rewind. We are back in 2023. Where we stand now, I …
… equality was a prominent part of COP28 – for the first time a ‘gender day’ took place during COP. The urgency to … feel humble – climate change is real and happening in real-time. The session brought a spark of hope as participants … and climate change’ that countries present here at COP28 use to align approaches to ensure that gender remains high on …