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Highlights - Gender Equality in the Media Sector in the EU – Vote – 20.2.2018 - Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality

14-02-2018 10:39 AM CET

Michaela Sojdrova MEP
The relationship between women and the media is crucial to achieving gender equality as seen by two relevant strategic aims: participation and access of women to media and a balanced and non-stereotyped portrayal of women in the media. The draft report analyses the state of affairs in the media sector in view of both strategic aims. The focus of the assessment is the extent to which women are currently represented in top positions in media industry as well as the nature of state or company policies and measures put in place for the purpose of improving the industry's gender balance. With 152 amendments tabled by the members, the rapporteur, Ms Michaela Šojdrová (EPP, Czech Republic), proposed 28 compromise amendments.

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14-02-2018 10:38 AM CET

Teresa Jiménez-Becerril, Member of FEMM Committee
The EPO is a judicial cooperation tool based on the principle of mutual recognition. One of the main challenges in the application of this instrument is to ensure that the protection of victims is not hampered by the diversity of national measures. The draft implementation report whose co-rapporteurs are Ms Jiménez Becerril (EPP, Spain) on behalf of FEMM, and Ms Soraya Post (S&D, Sweden) on behalf of LIBE, includes a general assessment of the implementation of the directive and recommendations to improve it, general recommendations relating to gender-based violence and proposals for a coherent EU legal framework protecting victims. 183 amendments have been tabled to the draft report and the co-rapporteurs have proposed 25 compromise amendments.

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14-02-2018 10:38 AM CET

A map of the Mediterranean Sea and Southern Europe. The sea is connected to the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land
The Hearing aims at exploring in which ways women are and can be agents of change in the Southern Partnership States. It will also look into the specific difficulties that women face in these countries and how root-based organisations tackle them. The event will count with the participation of activists from the partner countries along with experts from regional networks devoted to support women's rights. The hearing will be a valuable input for a future own initiative report which rapporteur is Ms Maria Arena (S&D, Belgium).


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14-02-2018 10:36 AM CET

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On 8 March 2018, FEMM, in collaboration with the Directorate for Relations with National Parliaments, will organize an Inter-parliamentary Committee Meeting on "Empowering women and girls in media and ICTs: key for the future". The event will take place in the European Parliament in Brussels, from 09.00 to 12.30.
The topic chosen this year retains global importance and is one that allows for in-depth examination. Media has the capacity to influence public opinion and frame information. At the same time, Information and communication technologies (ICTs) permeate all levels and areas of society. Both media and ICTs therefore have considerable potential in the promotion of women's empowerment.
This prominent event will thus provide a global forum for an exchange of experiences and best practices in these areas.

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