… 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 …
… as you are aware, is rapidly accelerating in everyday use and which could strongly impact everyone – across all … to stay in libraries to do their homework until closing time because at home, it's too expensive to keep the lights …
… victims of sexual assault’. So for me, that was the first time to really understand that there is a link between … taking to combat climate change cost money. At the same time, we know that people in poverty in the European Union … men in all their diversity in the EU, because only if you use that data evidence, you’re able to respond adequately to …
… “We have seen small, steady gains year on year but this time we have a reason for concern. The coronavirus pandemic … cannot afford. More than ever, policymakers will need to use the results of our Index to design inclusive solutions … measures the progress of gender equality in the EU over time. Each year, it gives the EU and its Member States a …
… has slipped backwards in 12 countries when it comes to the timeuse of women and men. Only every third man engages daily in … compared to almost every women (79%). Men also have more time for sporting, cultural and leisure activities. Migrant …
… critical areas of gender equality: work, money, knowledge, time, power and health. The areas of violence and … aged 20-64 – by improving gender equality in the area of time spent on unpaid caring and domestic activities. Women’s … one of the most pervasive human rights violations of our time, one that is rooted in gender inequalities and …