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  • The power of administrative data in combating gender-based violence 

    To address gender-based violence (GBV) across the EU, the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) is helping to standardise and enhance the collection of administrative data. This data is crucial for understanding the nature and extent of GBV and implementing effective policies to protect victims.  “What we have in terms of available and comparable data reveals only the tip of...

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  • Intimate partner and domestic violence: EIGE’s data collection (2023–2024) – Methodological report

    The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) has developed 13 indicators on intimate partner violence and domestic violence to guide the data collection efforts of the police and the justice sector. EIGE’s indicators support EU Member States to measure intimate partner violence and domestic violence and to assess the progress made to combat and monitor these forms of violence. Between...

    Intimate partner and domestic violence: EIGE’s data collection (2023–2024) – Methodological report
  • Sounding the alarm: turning crisis into change for victims of gender-based violence

    When 1 in 3 women experience physical and/or sexual violence in the EU but only 1 in 5 contact a healthcare service or social service provider following the incident, we need to take a closer and more critical look at how we can better protect and empower victims of gender-based and domestic violence. On 25 March EIGE Director Carlien Scheele...

    EIGE director Carlien Scheele
  • Joint Report on the European Protection Order: Perspectives from the judiciary and support services

    This joint report by the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust) and the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) provides the latest information on the use and relevance of Directive 2011/99/EU on the European Protection Order (EPO) and the challenges and best practices related to its implementation. The main aim of the report is to inform policymakers and...

    Joint Report on the European Protection Order:  Perspectives from the judiciary and support services
  • Gender Equality Index 2024: Tackling violence against women, tackling gender inequalities

    The latest edition of the Gender Equality Index, the 2024 edition, highlights the fact that the EU is battling a host of emerging challenges, from increasing effects of climate change and extreme weather events to high geopolitical tensions, rapid digitalisation, volatile political situations and growing political extremism across the region. While such phenomena claim the attention of decision-makers, they not...

    Gender Equality Index 2024: Tackling violence against women, tackling gender inequalities
  • Ensuring gender equality in the labour market: addressing the gender pay gap and the ‘sticky floor’’

    Director Carlien Scheele addresses the European Parliament Committee on Employment and Social Affairs on 12 December. Good morning dear members of the EMPL Committee, and thank you for the invitation to speak with you today. I trust your Gender Equality Week is going well and you’re getting the information and insights you need to take action for a true union...

  • Tackling cyber violence against women and girls: The role of digital platforms

    Digital platforms such as Snapchat, Instagram, X and Reddit are forums for public and private expression and social interaction, and they provide many other useful services. However, the online space is not always welcoming to everyone. In an environment of pseudo-anonymity and limited accountability, pervasive exclusionary and harmful narratives are often unleashed. Spreading virally, these practices are categorised as cyber...

    Tackling cyber violence against women and girls: The role of digital platforms
  • Gender Equality Forum 2024: Building an inclusive Europe together

    Director Carlien Scheele opens the Agency’s second Gender Equality Forum on 10 December 2024 at The EGG in Brussels and online, with a message of hope and unity for participants. At a time where hard fought rights and freedoms are under threat, we need to be more dedicated and disciplined in working together for gender equality. Dear participants of the...

  • Gender Equality Index 2024: Sustaining momentum on a fragile path

    Ursula von der Leyen made a ‘union of equality’, based on the principle of equality for all and equality in all its senses, a cornerstone of her mandate. Binding measures since 2019 have made significant strides in supporting the fundamental principle of equal pay for equal work, gender-balanced company boards, work–life balance, binding standards for equality bodies and combating violence...

    Gender Equality Index 2024: Sustaining Momentum on a Fragile Path
  • Women are owed a life free from violence. What steps are you going to take?

    On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Director Carlien Scheele gives an opening statement in the press briefing for the release of the EU gender-based violence survey data on 25 November 2024 at the Residence Palace, Brussels alongside Eurostat’s Director of Social Statistics, Christine Wirtz and Director of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency, Sirpa Rautio. Good...

    EIGE director Carlien Scheele
  • No Country Can Afford Gender-Based Violence

    On behalf of Director Carlien Scheele, Dennis van der Veur, Head of Outreach and Engagement, delivered a keynote speech at the Women7 Summit (W7) in Rome om 9 May 2024 on the cost of gender-based violence and the power of data.