Digital skills and social inclusion: EUnited We Code

The EUnited We Code project aims to address a European dual issue: a very high unemployment rate (7,3%) coupled to a digital gap growing wider
“No one is just their gender” – Newsletter Diversity 01/2018

On January 7, at the 75th Golden Globes ceremony, Oprah Winfrey’s speech shone a spotlight on the necessity of Afro-feminist struggles. By evoking the story
Involve companies to cease domestic violence: CEASE

Domestic violence impacts victims in their everyday life and can have severe consequences on their worklife such as a high level of stress and anxiety,
Women in management of SMEs: comparative study

Even if the well known quotas – imposed or not – have highly contributed to the improvement of gender equality in the economic decision-making process,
Apprenticeship: a solution for NEETs in Europe

All actors working towards the inclusion of vulnerable youth – training centres, local agencies, companies, policy makers, representatives of the authorities and administrations, NGOs and
Break the glass ceiling: tools for social and conventional enterprises

The low representation of women in economic decision-making positions is a missed opportunity and a challenge for companies, countries and the European Union as a
Companies for social change: stopping gender-based violence

1 in 3 EU women are victims of violence The observation is reminding: one in three women in the EU have already been victims of violence. Most
CARVE newsletter: The economic cost of gender violence

Male violence against women is a direct violation to human rights, it destroys lives and societies. In Europe, 1 in 3 women will experience at
European conference – Social and conventional enterprises co-inspiring each other to promote gender opportunities

Enterprises and managers from all over Europe are invited to take part into this gender equality toolbox dedicated to the enhancement of women participation to
CARVE seminar in Belgium: enterprises and NGOs reflecting on future common action to fight VAW

State of play in Belgium The first part of this morning of work was dedicated to an assessment of the current fight against gender-based violence: