European Commission Publishes Gender Equality Road
Each area is supported by concrete actions to be taken by European Commission and EU officials to promote the specific goal, such as increasing awareness of gender equality in educational institutions, creating a network of women in political and economic decision-making positions, and promoting female entreprenuership. Furthermore, a new European institute for gender equality, if approved, will be established by 1 January 2007 and have an operational budget of €52.5 million until 2013. The efforts to decrease the gender gap in payment, employment, and political power, as well as efforts to decrease violence against women and trafficking, will center within the institution, which will provide scholarly expertise, compile data, and measure progess towards goals.
Compiled from: "Commission to Tackel Gender Equality with New Roadmap and €50 Million Gender Institute", European Union Office of Employment, Social Affairs, and Equal Opportunities. 3 March 2006.
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