Violation of human rights and a form of discrimination against women including all acts of gender-based violence that result in, or are likely to result in, physical, sexual, psychological or economic harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion, or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life.
… throughout human history. Gender norms, ideas about how women and men should be and act, are internalised early in … should never cause anyone to leave their jobs against their will. But they do. Let me give you a scenario. … still feeling the after-effects. Lockdowns lead domestic violence to spike. Sectors such as hospitality and retail, …
… the framework of the GEP (e.g. training on gender-based violence, including sexual harassment). Instigate change … sessions on gender in research and teaching. Supporting women’s contribution to knowledge production Example: In a … non-governmental organisations (e.g. on violenceagainstwomen); or (inter)national networks (e.g. university …
… 2010-2021 (1004/2010 I.21) contains a section on women in science. It sets out the goal to promote women’s and … assess the status of gender equality. Employees spoke out against all forms of violence and aggression, oppression, abuse and harassment. …
… Luxembourg (2003) provides for the role of a Delegate for Women’s Questions to be created to assist the Rectorate in … in the Grand Duchy's political structures. The fight against gender stereotypes in all domains is part of that … indicators on gender equality in various fields: domestic violence, work, decision-making for women and men, work-life …