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UfM adopts new project to support women’s empowerment in the Mediterranean
A project aimed at developing women’s empowerment in the Mediterranean through the development of effective field projects and the setting up of networks and platforms, was adopted by Senior Officials of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) at a meeting held last month.
European Commission gives guidance to Europe's insurance industry to ensure non-discrimination betwe
Brussels, 22 December 2011 – The European Commission has adopted guidelines to help the insurance industry implement unisex pricing, after the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that different premiums for men and women constitute sex discrimination.
Prevention is key to ending violence against women, says UN Human Rights chief Navi Pillay
[UN, New York, 5 July 2011] Prevention of violence against women was the focus of a discussion on women’s human rights held last month at the UN in Geneva in the framework of the 17th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
Commonwealth People’s Forum provides crucial interface between governments and civil society
Perth, Western Australia hosted the Commonwealth People’s Forum (CPF) from 25th to 27th October 2011 in the run up of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) from 28 to 30th October 2011. These meetings are held every two years.
Female mentors to help woman entrepreneurs to get started
Brussels, 15 November 2011. A new European network of mentors to promote female entrepreneurship through the sharing of know-how and experience has been launched today by the European Commission. Women only account for 34.4% of the self-employed in Europe.
SCOOP: Socio-economic Sciences: Communicating Outcomes Oriented to Policy
SCOOP: Socio-economic Sciences: Communicating Outcomes Oriented to Policy is supported by the European Union under the Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities 7th Framework Programme for Research. Project duration: October 2009 - September 2012.
Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of victims of gender-based and domestic violence
Brussels, 16/06/2011 (Agence Europe) - The Council of Europe has created a convention to protect the victims of gender-based and domestic violence. It was presented in a press conference at the European Parliament on 15 June with José Manuel Bota, chair of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Rashida Manjoo, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Eva-Britt Svensson, chair of the EP women's rights and gender equality committee.
Brussels, 30/05/2011 (Agence Europe)
In adopting the report by Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (EPP, Greece) on women and business leadership on 25 May, the European Parliament (EP) women's rights/equal opportunities committee calls on the Commission to prepare “a road map setting specific, measurable, appropriate and realistic targets, with a timetable, for the achievement of balanced representation”.
Youth on the Move – starting on the journey through life
For many young people in Europe, the final years of school and the transition from education into work present major challenges. The economic crisis has only increased the obstacles they face in obtaining the skills and qualifications needed to secure a satisfying job and a secure place in society.
First European Equal Pay Day highlights EU earnings gap
Women in the European Union earn on average 17.5% less than men during their lifetimes. This stark figure will be highlighted tomorrow during the first EU-wide Equal Pay Day. This day – 5 March – marks the extra number of days in 2011 that women must work to match the amount of money earned by men in 2010. The European Commission is committed to closing the gender pay gap and published an overall strategy for gender equality in September 2010 (see IP/10/1149 and MEMO/10/430). This year’s Equal Pay Day, which aims to raise awareness of the pay gap, comes ahead of International Women's Day on 8 March.
Statement by the EWL on the adoption of a new Pact for Gender Equality (2011-2020)
[Brussels, 16 March 2011] The EWL has issued a Statement in the aftermath of the Council of the EU’s adoption last week of a new Pact for Gender Equality 2011-2020. While welcoming the renewed commitment of the Member States to the fulfilment of the EU Treaty ambitions in relation to equality between women and men, the EWL regrets that no binding concrete measures, including targets, are foreseen in the Pact, except the renewed commitment to the Barcelona childcare objectives.
UN Women
The United Nations General Assembly unanimously decided to establish UN Women, the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women.
Self-employed workers to gain maternity and pension benefits under new EU law
Self-employed workers and their partners will enjoy better social protection – including the right to maternity leave for the first time – under new legislation endorsed by EU governments today.
More women in top jobs key to economic growth, says EU report
Only one in 10 board members of Europe's biggest listed companies is a woman and all central bank governors in the EU are male.
Tackling the gender pay gap – Frequently Asked Questions
Why do we need to tackle the gender pay gap? At 18% across Europe, the gender pay gap remains intolerably high and stubborn. Equal pay for equal work is one of the European Union’s founding principles.
Longer parental leave and incentives for fathers
Longer parental leave and incentives for fathers agreed by EU ministersEuropean Commission, Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Parents will have the right to longer parental leave, under new rules agreed by EU ministers today.
Seminar on the Lisbon Treaty, 19 January 2008 organized by the Forum of Civil Society Organizations, Malta

A seminar on the Reform Treaty under the title: “The Lisbon Treaty – Listening to the Voice of Civil Society’ was organized by The Forum of Civil Society Organisations, Malta  made up of eight Maltese NGOs representing consumers, the elderly, women, pensioners, the professions, youth, persons with disability and a group of NGOs from the island of Gozo.

The first part of the Seminar was introduced by chair, Benjamin Rizzo, President of the Forum. The keynote address was given by Hon. Michael Frendo, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Malta who traced the developments of the Reform (Lisbon) Treaty after the ‘no’votes at the referendum for the Convention during which period the EU underwent a period of reflection.

This was followed by a presentation by Prof. Peter Xuereb, Lecturer in European and Comparative Law at the University of Malta on the theme: "From a European Convention to the Reform Treaty". Staffan Nilsson, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) Group III (NGOs) President made a presentation focusing on "The consultative role of civil society" and presented the position of the EESC. During question time, issues raised concerned the role of the EU Parliament and National Parliaments. Comments on the need for the EU to give a voice to Civil Society and mobility of workers across the EU.

The second part of the seminar was a panel discussion on the "Ongoing debate leading up to ratification: what challenges?", chaired by Group III member, Grace Attard, in which Staffan Nilsson EESC Group III President, two Maltese MEPs, Dr Simon Busuttil and Mr Louis Grech, tackled this topic with Rev. Prof. Peter Serracino Inglott, who had participated in the negotiations of the Convention. The speakers explained the enhanced role of the MEPs and of National Parliaments, the Citizen’s right of initiative and the importance of The Charter of Human Rights, in spite of the fact that it has been removed from the Reform Treaty.  

In the general debate, the majority of comments from the floor concerned features of the Reform Treaty rather. A point was raised asking whether ratification should be only by Parliament, or should the citizens be consulted through a referendum. The Reform Treaty does not include any issues that were not agreed upon in the EU Convention; on the contrary the debate and decision-making rights of the EU Parliament have been strengthened together with the consultative role of National Parliaments It is the implementation of the Treaty that requires the participation of the citizens. The voice of civil society must be given its rightful space in a participative democracy

Representatives of 8 umbrella organizations that belong to the Forum and members of the general public participated in the Seminar. Participants were given several documents with information about the EESC and a number of its opinions and the Robert Schuman Foundation document “The Lisbon Treaty. 10 easy-to-read fact sheets” A number of participants had the opportunity to share their views with  the EESC President of Group III and with the Maltese MEPs

More information can be obtained from NCW Centre, Blata l-Bajda,
on tel: 356 21 248881 or 356 21246982

Grace Attard
EESC Group III representative
 

 
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