… equality perspective when designing a tendering procedure for the provision of social and health services. If you are a … inflict significant social and economic costs upon society. Other costs of failing to address gender differences … with services, which may affect both women and men, depending on which services are highlighted. This can …
… and inclusive growth in the EU Public procurement accounts for a major part of the European economy. Every year, public … resources and improve living standards for both women and men. Achieving value for money and delivering wider benefits, … objectives, often go hand in hand. The best outcome forsociety can be achieved only by taking the possible …
… urban and other public authorities Bodies responsible for promoting gender equality in urban and other public … development agencies. relevant bodies representing civil society, environmental partners and bodies responsible for … activities. The representation of both women and men. Ensuring gender balance among group members (i.e. at …
… actions are offered as a form of guidance exemplified for the ERDF and ESF+; they will help you think about … of female- and male-owned SMEs, and the needs of women and men employees. Work-life balance in the ESF+ Develop training … to promote equal opportunities and active participation in society Measures to improve the access of marginalised …
… elements [1] : Each programme shall set out a strategy for the programme's contribution to the policy objectives and … include words such as equality, equity, gender, women, men, girls, boys, sex, age, race, ethnicity and/or diversity? … following partners: ... relevant bodies representing civil society, environmental partners, and bodies responsible for …
… justification thereto, and where relevant, a justification for using the delivery mode of the InvestEU, taking into … results connected to advancing the equality of women and men in all their diversity (which means considering not only … Member State – both state/public sector actors and civil society organisations – mentioned and included? If not, …
… by involving national/local gender experts and civil society organisations – especially women’s organisations – … research. Reflect on how inequalities between women and men in access to resources (work, money, power, health, … how their situations change throughout the programme. For example, differences between women and men have been …
… disaggregated by sex as a primary, overall classification. For example, when collecting statistics on ‘young people’ or … are used by different people – older women and men, younger women and men, children, parents and carers, … national or local gender experts, consulting civil society organisations – especially women’s organisations – …
… on EU Funds' monitoring committees (CPR, Article 34). For the post-2020 period, the Commission proposes “to give a … behaviour. Stakeholders and beneficiaries, both women and men, may be affected differently by public policy and … This can be pursued through consultations with civil society organisations working on gender equality, and with …
… budgeting is analysing the impact of budgets on women and men. This makes gender budgeting key to monitoring how public … gender equality goals. Gender budgeting is “a mechanism for establishing whether a Government’s gender equality … commitments. Auditing institutions, parliaments, civil society and the media all play a crucial role in monitoring …
… structural gender inequalities are still embedded in our society. Even if laws treats women and men as equals, women still do not have equal access to and … against potential pitfalls and maximizing the scope for obtaining the intended objectives. Better governance A …