Gender equality must be promoted everyday – EU

THE European Union, in a message to mark International Women’s Day, has said that gender equality must be promoted: not only today, but every day.“Today we celebrate women. We celebrate their role in society, at work, in our families and lives. We also remember their suffering, hardship and injustice, which for many is still a reality today. It is also true that we must promote gender equality not just today, on International Women’s Day, but every day,” the EU said in its statement.

According to the EU, since the very start of its European project, the European Union has been committed to achieving gender equality, both within its borders and across the globe. “We are proud of what we have achieved so far. More and more women, both within the European Union and beyond, have equal opportunities in the world of work, and are leaders in every field, be it business, politics or education. It is essential that we continue our efforts to integrate equality for women and men into every one of our policies across the board, in each of our Member States and in the countries we work with. Also, within the Commission, we will continue our strong commitment to gender equality. Women are still paid on average 16% less than men for every hour worked; still make up less than a quarter of company board positions; and a third of women work part-time, notably because of care responsibilities that are not equitably shared with men.”

The European Union has said it relentlessly combats sexism, discrimination, gender-based violence, and inequality. It noted that recent EU legislation secures victims’ rights, addresses trafficking in human beings, and promotes equal treatment.

“Initiatives this year will include addressing the work/life balance of parents and the participation of women in the labour market. The Commission just tabled a proposal to ratify the Istanbul Convention on combating violence against women; a clear signal that now is the time to step up our collective action.

“The European Union is also committed to taking forward the new 2030 United Nations Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals, which include a strong commitment to advance gender equality and empower women and girls around the world.

In humanitarian emergencies, including the current refugee crises, the European Union strives to ensure that its humanitarian assistance responds to specific gender needs, in particular the vulnerabilities of migrant women.

“We are taking steps to empower women to fight for their rights and their equal access to economic resources, and to address all forms of violence against women and girls, especially trafficking, female genital mutilation, and early or forced marriage. Women, as key agents and drivers of sustainable development and sustainable peace, have a crucial role to play in a world so hard hit by conflict and inequality,” the EU stressed. “We stand together, today and every other day, committed to creating a world where our daughters and sons have equal opportunities. When it comes to dreams, when it comes to goals, gender must never be considered an obstacle”, the EU has said.

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