Culture
From museums to media, the European arts and culture sector is governed by cultural policy. A gender-equal cultural policy addresses the needs of women and men as both creators and consumers of culture. It works to break gender stereotypes and prevent discrimination, which prevent women’s advancement in the cultural sphere.
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The agreement defines the public mission fo the HRT and its obligation to society, including in the ...
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The roundtable on gender and media was organised by the Office and was aimed mainly to journalist, b...
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A Manual with Instructions on media reporting on violence against women was published by the Ministr...
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According to the National Policy for Gender Equality one of the policy areas in which different meas...
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One of the permanent activities of the Ombudsperson for Gender Equality is to monitor the implementa...
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The project Women and Media began in 1996 and was implemented through a number of activities that si...
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At the time of the interview, the guidelines were still under development....
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Although not solely dedicated on gender equality, the trainings included panels on gender equality, ...
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It is an advisory service which undertakes initiatives such as 1) Campaigns to raise the awareness o...
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The manual for journalists was presented in the form of a Diversity Toolkit for Media (subtitle Watc...
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Provision of training and training tools on the Media Code of Ethics, where gender is one of the two...
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The Council promotes the implementation of an Ethical Code to the benefit of fair competition and t...