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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.
National Council of Women
Approved Resolutions 2001

REAFFIRMATION OF POLICY

The National Council of Women in conference assembled at its Annual General Meeting on 27 January 2001,

REAFFIRMS its policy as expressed in its various relevant resolutions and recommendations over the past years and especially those that are still outstanding,

RECALLING

i) legislation on Bioethics (1998)
ii) the setting up of a mental health education programme (2000)
iii) the setting up of professionally run residential facilities for juvenile offenders and

URGES Government to enact without further delay

i) the updating of the Industrial Law (CERA),
ii) and implement with urgency the laws on Domestic Violence.

1. WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES

a) Curative and Preventive measures

The National Council of Women,

AWARE that health issues should be given priority throughout a woman's life,

RECOMMENDS that morbidity of cancer cases be investigated thoroughly and appropriate treatment be given early;

ALSO RECOMMENDS that preventive measures, such as effective educational campaigns on breast care awareness and diagnostic services, be made available as early as possible for all women.

b) Fertility Services

The National Council of Women,

CONCERNED about the current infertility rate in Malta, and also aware of changes in lifestyle which may lead some women to delay starting a family until their late twenties;

CONCERNED that both factors are contributing to a marked reduction in the birth rate;

STRONGLY RECOMMENDS the availability of free services that treat infertility problems.

c) Medical Examination in alleged rape cases

The National Council of Women,

Having NOTED with concern the justified grievances of the Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses (MUMN) regarding the current procedures at the Gynaecology Ward, St Luke's Hospital during examinations carried out on victims of alleged rape;

Having NOTED also the MUMN claim that these procedures do not concur with the professional ethics and recommendations set out by WHO, and that they do not safeguard the dignity of the victims concerned but could psychologically aggravate the trauma and shock;

CONCERNED at the pressure sometimes put on the nurses and midwives at the ward to go against the legitimate instructions of their union when certain ethical practices are not observed;

URGES the Minister of Health to ensure that the necessary protocol according to WHO directives be established to safeguard the dignity and human rights of the victims, and the professional ethics of the nurses and midwives.
The National Council of Women further

RECOMMENDS the setting up of a Rape Crisis Centre, within the hospital setting run on 24 hour service where the victim may be examined on the lines of a set protocol and where a multi-disciplinary team can offer assistance to those concerned and which also continuity of Care

2. EUROPEAN UNION MEMBERSHIP

The National Council of Women,

NOTING the increasing interest and importance given by the general public to the issue of Malta's EU membership,

CONCERNED that the main political parties are locked in controversial arguments which do not always reflect an objective picture of the real issues,

URGES all parties to forego personal and partisan considerations, and reflect on what is the true interest of the country and the community as a whole, to ensure the overall improvement of the quality of life of the Maltese people without impinging on their moral and constitutional rights, while keeping in mind the economic and social consequences of globalisation;

and FURTHER URGES Government to ensure that the ordinary citizen is given an accurate account of Malta's position after finalisation of the negotiations with the European Union.

3. CHILDREN

a) Rights of the Child

The National Council of Women,

Having NOTED the increasing public awareness of the rights of the child,

CONCERNED that the drafting of the Children Act has been too protracted,

URGES Government to speed up the procedures towards its enactment,
and further urges that the rights of the child should be given preference to that of the parents according to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

b) Decade for a culture of peace and non-violence for the children of the world (2001-2010)

The National Council of Women,
in support of the appeal of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates to the UN proposing the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the World,(2001-2010)

AWARE that many children are suffering the effects and consequences of violence.
that is physical, psychological, socio-economic, environmental and political;
that the defences of peace are constructed in the minds of human beings from childhood,

URGES Government to take the necessary steps to ensure that the practice of peace and
non-violence is taught at all levels of society, particularly through the media and in educational institutions.

c) National Minimum Curriculum

The National Council of Women,

While NOTING with satisfaction the efforts of the Government to implement the National Minimum Curriculum,

MAINTAINS that more time should be allocated to discuss the implementation of the National Minimum Curriculum and more resources be made available for effective results to be achieved.

d) Children with Learning Difficulties

The National Council of Women,

AWARE of the need for complementary teachers to cater for children with learning difficulties at all levels of primary school,

URGES Government to ensure that this service be extended to all children with learning difficulties, and thus give equal opportunities to all.

4. LEGISLATION ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (NGOS)

The National Council of Women,

RECOGNISING that NGOs, through voluntary endeavour, have always played a major role in pioneering new policies and practices for the benefit of society;

AWARE that the year 2001 has been designated the International year of Voluntarism,

URGES Government to take measures to regulate NGOs to protect public interest, and

RECOMMENDS that NGOs take steps to regulate themselves collectively by establishing Codes of Ethics.

5. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (EMF) AND RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) AND PUBLIC HEALTH

The National Council of Women,

AWARE of the considerable scientific uncertainty regarding potential health risks of EMF and RF, as well as the high level of public apprehension on the issue,

RECOMMENDS that the Precautionary Principle be rigorously applied and a more
preventive and pro-active approach be adopted with regard to the telecommunications industry and the use of mobile phones.

6. REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN ON THE MALTA COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (MCESD)

The National Council of Women

NOTES with satisfaction the recent declaration that as from this year, the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development, as from this year will be enlarged to emphasise social aspects of development by the appointment on the Council of relevant representative bodies, including women representatives,
but is concerned that, while other categories are represented by an independent Commission and NGO, women will be represented solely by the Commission for the Advancement of Women, which is not an NGO and therefore

URGES the Minister for Social Policy to include as representative of women, the National Council of Women which has been recognised as an umbrella NGO since its foundation in 1964.
 

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