… It’s wonderful to be here at the W7 summit, surrounded by change makers for gender equality. I want to start by … better. A victim of violence can be hidden behind shame, social stigma and fear – preventing her from coming forward … the labour market. The high toll on healthcare services, social welfare, support services for victims, personal costs …
… the research are the lived realities. And if we want see change – or to start a revolution on care in this case – we … vulnerable situations with foregone earnings, a lack of social security and impacted pensions for the future. We have … identify the gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities. There should have been some behavioural …
… children’s interest, our economic interest, and our social interest that we ensure these structural barriers do … but reversed. But the pandemic also showed us ways to change our life for the better. It has given us a …
… up this challenge in multiple ways: We are examining the social and economic impact of the pandemic and releasing … stepping in more than before. I sincerely hope this is a change that outlasts the virus. This is just one example of …
… and men? I will highlight four main points. The first change we need is in the home. To give men the opportunity to … used by carers more secure through proper eligibility for social security. If both partners in a couple work reduced …
… many of us will also be carers at some point in our lives. Change seems to be afoot in a number of countries, with the … achieve this, EIGE is calling for a European Strategy on Social Care to ensure that the right to receive care, which is enshrined in the European Pillar of Social Rights, actually becomes a reality. This would ensure …
… home country this risk becomes real because of the social pressure from relatives to undergo the practice, … FGM and accompanying health risks are essential for change. Initiatives to engage men for change were also cited as important, as men were widely …