Roundtable discussion hosted by MEP Miriam Dalli and MEP Cécile Kyenge
No More Excuses. Gender Equality after the EU Elections – What’s next?
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The final conference of the EWL 50/50 and Parity Democracy for Europe Campaign: No Modern European Democracy without Gender Equality!
The event will address the outcomes of the 2014 European Parliament elections from a gender perspective and aims to evaluate the impact of the Parity Democracy and EWL 50/50 Campaign.
Newly elected MEPs, governmental bodies, academics, NGOs and journalists will find answers to questions like: How to ensure elected women are in top positions within the European Parliament? How to mainstream gender equality within the Media? And how to ensure the diversity of women within politics?
With a keynote speech by US speaker Jessica N. Grounds, Director of Women Ready for Hillary. To attend the event, please register via the form below.
Please contact Gina Horst at ✉horst@womenlobby.org ; 02/210 04 41 or Serap Altinisik at ✉altinisik@womenlobby.org ; 02/210 04 27 with any questions and requests for further information.
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