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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Data collection on the representation of women in the media in general and in leading positions, amo...
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The organisation participates in conferences organised by other agencies to disseminate information ...
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The company allows young mothers to work at home (for example, when a child is sick), so that they d...
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The website stores information on professional women in the media and facilitates women in getting i...
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The seminars start with a short movie (Gender Equality’s production), which presents statistics abou...
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Awareness raising through press releases, discussion groups and dissemination of factual information...
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Data from the Union's members are collected and analysed/compared on women working in the media...
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The handbook is a practical manual containing background information on the challenges and opportuni...
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In Denmark, KVINFO’s (the Danish Centre for Gender, Equality and Ethnicity) database of women profes...
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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 questionnaire was sent to 900 HRT employees (reporters, commentators, editors, journalists mentors...
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HRT is a public service and the biggest media organisation in Croatia....