… resources Monitoring and evaluation are important parts of the process of change . As you know by now, a gender … data might be available on a regular basis from the human resources department, still other data you might have … only at quantitative figures (e.g. the participation ofwomen in senior positions, the number of cases of sexual …
… In the summer of 2019, the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) began … halted following a ruling by the Netherlands Institute for HumanRights (Het College voor de Rechten van de Mens, CRM), which …
… programmes, a Member State may propose that a coefficient of 40 % be assigned to an area of support marked with an ‘*’. … natural risks (e.g. earthquakes) and risks linked to human activities (e.g. technological accidents), including … Europe implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights 121 Infrastructure for early childhood education and …
… This tool provides you with an overview of the legislative, regulatory and policy frameworks relevant … Act No 25/2014 of the Irish HumanRights and Equality Commission of 27 July 2014: …
… in the EU Public procurement accounts for a major part of the European economy. Every year, public authorities in … growth and employment Gender equality is not only a human right: achieving gender equality also brings tremendous … economic resources and improve living standards for both women and men. Achieving value for money and delivering wider …
… Legislation Directive 2014/23/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February … ). National organisations Danish Institute for HumanRights (2020), Driving Change through Public Procurement – A …
… levels. The toolkit can also be an important point of reference for other stakeholders such as non-governmental … [4] , Articles 21 and 23 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights [5] , and Articles 8, 10, 19 and 157 of the TFEU call for equality between women and men. Article 8 of the TFEU explicitly requires the …
… and power imbalances adversely affect the mental health ofwomen and men victims (Bhui, 2018). For example, exposure … forced and early marriage, ‘honour’ crimes, FGM and human trafficking. However, intimate partner and sexual … 2016; Riedl et al., 2019). FRA’s most recent Fundamental Rights Survey shows that incidents of a sexual nature, in …
… ‘Good sexual and reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being in all … on Population and Development (ICPD) framed SRH as a basic human right. Building on landmark agreements of the ICPD in … sexuality education to understand and enact their rights to health, well-being and dignity. Access to …
… Institute for Gender Equality EQLS European Quality of Life Survey ETUI European Trade Union Institute EU … mutilation FRA European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights FTE full-time equivalent GBD Global Burden of Disease HBSC Health Behaviour in School-aged Children HIV human immunodeficiency virus HPV human papillomavirus ICN …
… Risk factors for mental disorders in women survivors ofhuman trafficking: a historical cohort study. BMC … Health Matters, 28(1), 1780679. Center For Reproductive Rights. (2020). Perilous Pregnancies. Retrieved from …
… hopes that the crisis would be short-lived. As the toll on human health and lives has grown, the intertwined social, economic and health dimensions of our lives have come into sharp relief. Although health was … accompanies precarious employment conditions and a lack ofrights and protection (Ferrante et al., 2019; Rönnblad et …
… Equal access to quality education is a key driver of change in the work, money and power domains, and is … attainment continues to steadily increase among both young women and men, with women now outpacing men. Gender … from the COVID-19 pandemic. The European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan emphasises the importance of adults, …
… channel them into the wrong roles. Women may be shut out of senior positions or diverted into roles seen to require … with some preferring unemployment [1] . This is a waste ofhuman resources. Sexism harms employees Sexist expectations … Cooperation, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement …
… The use of digital technologies has become an integral part of the … 2015; Posetti, 2017; Rego, 2018), political figures and humanrights defenders, including feminist activists …
… with decision-making algorithms becoming an intrinsic part of our everyday lives. AI refers to systems that display … the need for a coordinated European approach to the human and ethical implications of AI while prioritising … industry. It recognised the need to increase the number ofwomen trained and employed in this area, as well as the risk …
… on the labour market, chiefly resulting from the adoption of new ICT, increased use and storage of digitally codified … following. Job automation – that is, a process in which human labour input is replaced by (digitally enabled) machine … of work is addressed under the European Pillar of Social Rights, which endorses the principles of fair working …
… Abdelkader, E. (2017). A Comparative Analysis of European Islamophobia: France, UK, Germany, Netherlands … health policy. In I. Al-Amoudi and E. Lazega (Eds.), Post-human institutions and organizations: Confronting the matrix … 356 (6334), 183-186. Carpenter, M. (2016). The humanrightsof intersex people: addressing harmful practices and …