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  • EWL publishes Priorities for the Polish Presidency of the European Union

    EWL publishes Priorities for the Polish Presidency of the European Union

    [Brussels, 30 May 2011] On 01 July 2011, the Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) will pass from Hungary to Poland. The European Women’s Lobby (EWL), with more than 2500 member organisations the largest association of women’s organisations in the EU, calls on the Polish Presidency to continue to be a driving force for women’s rights in Europe and, in particular, to ensure progress in the adoption of gender-related legislation which is currently on the table, to ensure the full (...) Read more

  • Budgetary decisions have a strong impact on gender equality - EWL publishes Joint Statement on the EU Multi-Annual Financial Framework

    Budgetary decisions have a strong impact on gender equality - EWL publishes Joint Statement on the EU Multi-Annual Financial Framework

    [Brussels, 31 May 2011] The Multi-annual Financial Framework (MFF) is the EU’s budget that determines the spending ceilings for each policy category in the EU for a seven-year interval. As the upcoming MFF (2014-2020) is starting to pervade the European agenda, it is important to give voice to some crucial points in this debate. The European Women’s Lobby (EWL), WIDE Network, and the Gender Working Group of CONCORD – the European confederation of Relief and Development NGOs, call on European (...) Read more

  • Hungarian government’s moves against abortion overshadow International Day of Action for Women’s Health

    Hungarian government's moves against abortion overshadow International Day of Action for Women's Health

    [Brussels, 27 May 201] Saturday 28 May marks International Day of Action for Women’s Health, an occasion to remind decision-makers that women’s health is a fundamental human right and should be protected by all means. This year, however, developments in Hungary predicating a denial of women’s basic sexual and reproductive rights have cast a long shadow over the celebrations of European organisations working to protect women’s health and promote gender equality, including the European Women’s (...) Read more

  • EC Victims’ Package falls short of expectations: where is the EU strategy on violence against women?

    EC Victims' Package falls short of expectations: where is the EU strategy on violence against women?

    [Brussels, 27 May 2011] On 18 May 2011, the EU Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, Ms. Reding, revealed the Commission’s proposal of a ‘Victims’ Package’, which consists of a series of measures to ensure a minimum level of rights, support and protection for victims across the EU. Women’s organisations had great expectations regarding this legislative package, as in the past months the European Commission has repeatedly presented it as a concrete EU action to combat (...) Read more

  • WILPF: UK Government has an obligation to nuclear disarmament

    WILPF: UK Government has an obligation to nuclear disarmament

    [Brussels, 27 May 2011] EWL member organisation, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), issued earlier this week a statement calling on the UK government to scrap its nuclear spending in favour of social investments, including in gender equality measures. Read the WILPF Statement issued on 24 May below.
    Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox has announced approval for the early phase of design of the nuclear armed submarine that will continue the UK’s deployment of nuclear (...) Read more

  • Greece - EWL Coordination calls for urgent measures to support mothers

    Greece - EWL Coordination calls for urgent measures to support mothers

    [Athens, 16 May 2011] On the occasion of Mother?s Day Celebrations (May 8), the head of the Greek Coordination for the EWL, Ms Ioannidou, was invited to speak by one of the biggest Greek Women NGOs working outside of Athens.
    She stressed the need of urgent measures to be taken to support mothers, including the urgent revision of the EU maternity leave Directive increasing leave to 20 weeks, and the introduction of paternity leave of 2 weeks.
    She also referred to the dramatic increase of (...) Read more

  • Spain - Europe against gender violence. Good practices of the police

    Spain - Europe against gender violence. Good practices of the police

    [CELEM, Madrid, 23 May 2011] María José Carretero, Secretary of the Board of the Spanish Coordination for the European Women’s Lobby (CELEM), on 28 April moderated the Conference "Europe against Gender Violence. Good practice of the police".
    More than 70 women associations and numerous local and national policemen, met on11 April 2011 at the Hotel Catalonia Las Cortes in Madrid to attend the Conference "Europe against Gender Violence. Good practice of the police". The opening speech was (...) Read more

  • France - Violences faites aux femmes : laissons la parole s’exprimer

    France - Violences faites aux femmes : laissons la parole s'exprimer

    La Coordination française pour le Lobby européen des femmes (CLEF) est consternée que, malgré 20 ans de lutte pour rendre visibles les violences faites aux femmes sous toutes leurs formes et déconstruire les rapports de domination entre femmes et hommes, les stéréotypes et les réflexes archaïques refont surface.
    La présomption d’innocence est un principe intangible. Pourtant, dans les commentaires sur « l’affaire DSK », nous constatons une inégalité flagrante de traitement dans la mise en cause (...) Read more

  • Family Reunification is central to the well-being of migrant women and to the successful integration of their families, say EWL and European Network of Migrant Women

    Family Reunification is central to the well-being of migrant women and to the successful integration of their families, say EWL and European Network of Migrant Women

    Joint ENoMW-EWL Statement on the occasion of the international day of families
    [Brussels, 15 May 2011] Since its formation in 2007, the European Network of Migrant Women (ENoMW) has worked to draw attention to the importance of family reunification policies for migrant women – both for their well-being and for the integration chances of their families as a whole. The practice of tying residence permits and rights to the fortunes of a primary migrant reinforces gender inequalities within (...) Read more

  • Vacancy for Fundraiser and Policy Officer at EWL Secretariat

    Vacancy for Fundraiser and Policy Officer at EWL Secretariat

    [Brussels, 13 May 2011] The EWL is seeking to recruit a Fundraiser and Policy Officer will develop and implement the EWL fundraising strategy, support internal coordination and work as part of its Policy Team on the issue of women in decision-making. The specific tasks, as described below, will be carried out in the EWL Secretariat in Brussels under the supervision of the EWL Secretary General, and start as soon as possible from August 2011. Fundraiser & Policy Officer Job Title: (...) Read more

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