… Relevance of gender in the policy area Around seven per cent of the … economy, such as domestic work and care work, where humanrights abuses are commonplace . Negative media representation …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area The complex and evolving … to sexual violence, sexual exploitation and trafficking in human beings . In order to develop a more inclusive security … in the field of security requires citizenship, humanrights, engagement, inclusion and representation to be taken …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Poverty is both a cause and an … family members and have to rely on derived pension rights. These traditions are reflected in pension systems and … endangered the progress already made in the enjoyment ofhumanrights by women. A gender-sensitive response is …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Culture can be defined as the … This is true for several reasons. First of all, cultural rights are humanrights, and as such are the rightsof both women and …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area The Digital Agenda for Europe … to modern ICT and the Internet enables the exercise ofhumanrights, freedom of expression, cultural rights and the right …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Energy is a driver of economic … gender equality in the field of energy can be linked with humanrights and social, environmental and economic development. …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area The term ‘sport’ implies two … and the media is complex as the revenue from broadcasting rights is critical to the commercialisation of sport. Gender … of public and private life as a fundamental principle ofhumanrights and democracy. Promoting gender equality in …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Young people are a priority of … challenges which prevent them from fully enjoying their humanrights and accessing equal opportunities. In some cases, …