… Committee in European Parliament followed by an exchange of views. Good afternoon members of the FEMM Committee. Thank … WORK is the second most improved, mostly led by increased participationofwomen in employment in the last 10 years. The Domain of …
… Carlien Scheele gave an address at the Joint exchange of views on Gender mainstreaming in the EU budget on 23 … on Budgets, Budgetary Control and FEMM. Dear Members of the Committee on Budgets, Budgetary Control and FEMM Dear … resources in a way that addresses the specific needs ofwomen and men. Despite the commitment, EIGE identified on a …
… Organised by the Spanish Ministry of Equality, EIGE’s Director Carlien Scheele attended the … while external support crumbled. We also know that more women than men have been confronting increasing care demands … this is one of the biggest barriers to women’s workforce participation. Then we miss out on the best educated women in …
… Rape is an unlawful sexual act and a harmful form of sexual violence that disproportionately affects women and girls. Rape occurs in the absence of consent, the voluntary agreement between participants to …
… joining us today. I am very pleased to share highlights of EIGE’s work programme 2023 with you all. Naturally, this … of the EU. Next week I will be in Stockholm where our participation in the Swedish Presidency over the next six … the functionality of our economies and societies – where women and men, girls and boys in all their diversity are …
… first time ever, EIGE’s Gender Equality Index shows signs of a worsening situation for women in many areas of work and home life. The Index paints a picture of rising …
… As a result, the EU average score now stands at 68.6 out of 100 points, only 5.5 points higher than in 2010. Given … to gender equality in their budgetary and policy measures. Women, in all their diversity, must not lose out. It is … areas of core Index domains. A decrease in the score ofparticipation in work indicates that women are increasingly …
… health centres play an essential part in the well-being of Europeans. We use public service infrastructure every day; … underpins our lives, and is essential for the functioning of society. Infrastructure is meant to deliver services that address the diverse needs ofwomen and men and contribute to equal opportunities for all. …
… actors; clearly defining the role and responsibilities of each agency and ensuring that these are well understood … acted on and monitored; developing a common understanding of risk assessment aims and objectives among all actors, and … their children; facilitate responses to violence against women and girls that are comprehensive, multidisciplinary, …
… just four points higher than ten years ago, now 66.2 out of 100. The top performing country is Sweden with a score of 82.6, while Greece moved to the bottom with 50 points. The … government policies are matching the specific needs ofwomen and men and whether they are working or not’ said …
… are standardised using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) system of the World Health Organisation. In 2012 the Federal … National strategy and action plans on violence against women The way prevention and repression of gender-based …
… below present the views expressed by participants of several online discussion held in September and October … platform. The reports were prepared in the framework of the ‘Animation online discussions within EuroGender’ … Female Genital Mutilation, Benefits of Gender Equality, Women and Political Decision-Making and Institutional …
… below present the views expressed by participants of several online discussion held in September and October … platform. The reports were prepared in the framework of the ‘Animation online discussions within EuroGender’ … Female Genital Mutilation, Benefits of Gender Equality, Women and Political Decision-Making and Institutional …