Process requiring that the monitoring, reporting and evaluation practices of all policies and plans integrate a gender perspective both in processes and inputs as well as in results and impacts, so as to learn how programmes or specific projects affect women’s and men’s lives and to guarantee that inequality is not perpetuated.
… In an informal meeting with European Gender Equality Ministers on 27 February 2024 under the … 2030 – if we already put ourselves there. Dear Ministers and colleagues, Thank you for this invitation. I’m … on. Later this year we will publish the Gender-responsive Evaluation for an Environmental and Sustainable Future for …
… examples demonstrate that efforts to measure the benefit and economic impact of work-life balance policies on the ICT … measures in companies do not tend to be assessed from a gender perspective, and are not always linked to specific … legislation does not require gender-equality planning or monitoring of gender-equality progress. There are plenty of …
… balance measures. This should include the methodology and timeline, as well as details about who will collect what data throughout the process. Regular monitoring sessions, for example through monthly … The implementation plan should be based on a preliminary gender analysis in order to provide a baseline for measuring …
… Gender mainstreaming has been embraced internationally as a … perspective into the preparation, design, implementation, monitoringandevaluation of policies, regulatory measures and spending …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area The Digital Agenda for Europe was … same time addressing social challenges through information and communications technology. In both cases, gender has … phone calls), stealing identities or data, and spying andmonitoring a person’s computer and Internet use without …