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  • Ivo Josipović, Croatian President, becomes a ’Friend’ of the EWL

    Ivo Josipović, Croatian President, becomes a 'Friend' of the EWL

    (Brussels 11 October) The European Women’s Lobby, like many other NGO organisations, is pushed to find resources and funding. One of the innovative approaches that the EWL has adopted is our ’Friends’. Our latest Friend is none other than the Croatian President, Ivo Josipović. We were honoured tomeet with President Josipovićwhen we had our General Assembly in Zagreb in May this year. Following up on our vist, EWL Executive Member, Rada Borić shared the good news with us this week.
    As a Friend of (...) Read more

  • EWL Members WAGGGS plan Twitter take over for day of the girl child

    EWL Members WAGGGS plan Twitter take over for day of the girl child

    (Brussels 10 October 2013) European Week of Action for Girls 2013 - Making the invisible visible: Girls as drivers of change
    Girl Guide to take over UN Women’s Twitter accounts on 11 October
    Did you know half of the world’s population, over 3.5 billion people, is under 25? And half again are girls and young women? This is a powerful force of energy, capacity, innovation and knowledge, but which still remains largely untapped. Whether it is poverty, hunger, unemployment, conflicts, HIV/AIDS (...) Read more

  • Sweden hosts event on Stopping prostitution and trafficking

    Sweden hosts event on Stopping prostitution and trafficking

    (Brussels, 30 September 2013) The Permanent representation of Sweden to the EU hosted an important event on 30 September, reiterating Sweden’s commitment to end prostitution and trafficking. The event gathered Swedish officials, MEPs and NGOs, demonstrating that the issue of prostitution is a shared concern in society.
    Ms Ulrika Stuart Hamilton, State Secretary for Gender Equality of the Swedish Government, presented the experience of the Swedish legislation that criminalizes the purchase (...) Read more

  • MEPs call for a Europe free from prostitution and support the Brussels’ Call signed by 200 NGOs

    MEPs call for a Europe free from prostitution and support the Brussels' Call signed by 200 NGOs

    (Brussels, 1 October 2013) Today, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) gathered for a joint press event in the European Parliament, to express their view that prostitution is an obstacle to equality between women and men and a violation of human rights. Coming from different countries and all major political groups in the European Parliament, 53 MEPs have signed the Brussels’ Call ‘Together for a Europe free from prostitution’.
    Initiated by the European Women’s Lobby (EWL) and its (...) Read more

  • EWL seminar addresses the reality of prostitution

    EWL seminar addresses the reality of prostitution

    (Brussels, 1 October 2013) On Tuesday 1 October, the European Women’s Lobby (EWL) organized a seminar to feed into the discussion of the European Parliament (EP) on the issue of prostitution. As the EP Women’s Rights Committee is foreseen to vote on a report on “Prostitution, sexual exploitation and their impact on gender equality”, the EWL decided to propose a half-day working seminar gathering experts, professionals and survivors, to address specific of the reality of prostitution, in the (...) Read more

  • EWL Participates in 2013 European Health Forum

    EWL Participates in 2013 European Health Forum

    (Brussels 04 October) The European Women’s Lobby Secretary General Cécile Gréboval participated in the 2013 session of the European Health Forum in Gastein (EHFG), Austria. The EHFG is the leading health policy event in the EU and takes place annually. It provides a major platform for decision-makers in various fields of public health & health care.
    The EWL was invited to give input in a panel on health discrimination in the EU in the presence of EU Health Commissioner Tonio Borg and (...) Read more

  • Luxembourg: EWL members push for 50/50

    Luxembourg: EWL members push for 50/50

    (Brussels 02 October) The European Women’s Lobby’s Luxembourgish coordinators have launched two appeals to raise the issue of parity of representation to the electorate ahead of the upcoming national elections.
    The National Women’s Council of Luxembourg draws attention to the fact that there are currently only 13 female deputies, "and parity in the organs of power opens constructive debates".
    The vote fifty-fifty flyer shows exactly how many women versus how many men currently sit in the (...) Read more

  • Pour plus de parité femme/homme au niveau européen

    Pour plus de parité femme/homme au niveau européen

    (Mecredi 19 septembre) Le Lobby Européen des Femmes a reçu, ce mercredi 19 septembre, le Prix du Citoyen européen 2013 pour sa contribution significative à la création d’une citoyenneté européenne égalitaire pour les femmes et les hommes. C’est la députée européenne bulgare, Antonyia Parvanova, qui avait présenté la candidature du LEF, qui a remis à Viviane Teitelbaum la médaille représentant le Prix.
    Le Lobby Européen des Femmes avait organisé le même jour le lancement de sa campagne 50/50, qui a pour (...) Read more

  • Parity Democracy Launch: “Beyond the Brussels Bubble”

    Parity Democracy Launch: “Beyond the Brussels Bubble”

    [Brussels, 27 September] The European Women’s Lobby (EWL) and Parity Democracy campaign national partners were joined by MEP’s, the European Commission and an esteemed audience to launch the next phase of the 50/50 campaign and the Parity Democracy campaign, for greater women’s political representation and participation.
    The next phase, alongside ParityDemocracy.eu partners from Cyprus, Romania, Lithuania and the Czech Republic reaches “Beyond the Brussels Bubble” - to member states, (...) Read more

  • EWL joins call for gender perspective to be taken into account by UN

    EWL joins call for gender perspective to be taken into account by UN

    (Brussels 26 September) The Parliament magazine has recently published the EWLs joint call with MEPs and other NGOS for the UN to recognise gender, economy and ecology perspectives in the UN’s new sustainable development goals (SDGs).
    It is essential that the analysis and recommendations from the perspective of civil-society environmental and women’s rights organisations are taken into account when governments and UN agencies are preparing their priorities for a framework of goals and (...) Read more

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