International Women’s Day 2021: ILGA-Europe statement on gender
As such, ILGA-Europe has always been and will always be firmly committed to working to achieve gender equality, women’s rights, and sexual and reproductive rights.
As such, ILGA-Europe has always been and will always be firmly committed to working to achieve gender equality, women’s rights, and sexual and reproductive rights.
We are are looking for inputs to a short submission on the specific needs and struggles of LBTI women in sports.
It is a pivotal moment in Europe, and beyond, when it comes to discussions of gender and gender equality.
It has turned out to be the first legal victory for LGBTIQ rights in Kazakhstan.
Over 200 human and women’s rights groups from across the globe, including ILGA-Europe, made a statement today and called on Poland’s Parliament to reject a regressive legislative proposal that would erode reproductive rights.
ILGA-Europe's statement on International Women's Day
Today is the International Women’s Day. ILGA-Europe and PICUM are using this day as an opportunity to call for a proper gender mainstreaming in the current negotiations of important European Union policies. We are calling for the EU institutions to include and mainstream gender in all its forms in all its adoption of new legislation and all legislation should automatically reflect all discrimination grounds.
Recommendations for the integration of a gender perspective into the work of the European Asylum Support Office, June 2011
The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe announced yesterday that it adopted a new convention to protect women from violence on 6 April 2011.
Concrete proposals towards the Action Programme