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SUMMARY:European Day of Persons with disabilities: online conference this year
DESCRIPTION:The European Day of Persons with Disabilities (EDPD) conference usually takes place in Brussels and is co-organised with the European Commission. This year\, the EDPD will be a hybrid meeting\, with some speakers in the room and an online audience. It will take place in the morning\, on 1 December and 2 December.  \nThe Access City Award event\, which is linked to the conference\, will take place on December 1 from 15:00 CET\, with the anticipated participation of the Commissioner for Equality. \nThis year the conference’s topics are the next Disability Strategy (day 1) and COVID 19 (day 2). \nMore information and registration
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/european-day-of-persons-with-disabilities-online-conference-this-year/
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SUMMARY:Gender Based Violence: How Can Europe Do More To Help Women Achieve Financial Independence And Economic Empowerment
DESCRIPTION:Financial independence and economic empowerment are pivotal to survivors’ recovery and ability to extract themselves from situations of abuse. A lack of economic independence can hinder women in reporting and leaving abusive relationships. The problem is compounded by the fact that women – in the EU\, as all over the world – are still a minority on the labour market and especially in higher-level positions. \nThis webinar\, presented by the Women Entrepreneurship Platform\, will look at this link and discuss the challenges that women face in Europe when endeavouring to start a business\, and provide ideas and solutions in terms of the policies needed at EU level to empower women to take the leap into entrepreneurship. \nClick here to register  \nAbout the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence: \nThe 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (25 November-10 December) is an annual international campaign calling for the elimination of violence against women and girls. It is coordinated by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership and mobilises individuals and organisations worldwide around actions to increase awareness\, foster discussions and build tools and networks to fight against all forms of gender-based violence. In support of this initiative\, the UN Secretary General calls for global actions to increase awareness\, galvanise advocacy efforts\, and share knowledge and innovations.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/gender-based-violence-how-can-europe-do-more-to-help-women-achieve-financial-independence-and-economic-empowerment/
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SUMMARY:Women On The Web:  Online Empowerment In The Covid-19 Era And Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the European Movement International and the European Women’s Lobby \nThe digital sphere can be an empowering space in our society and democracy\, as well as a driver of connectivity and democratic participation. At the same time\, the online world can become an echo chamber of our society\, deepening existing power imbalances and inequalities while preventing underrepresented voices from being heard. To this end\, women can find them themselves silenced\, their rights undermined. \nWhile the internet can be a tool of empowerment for women\, online gender inequality and cyber violence are on the rise. Girls and women face an increasing amount of abuse and discrimination on digital platforms or are subject to bias through artificial intelligence algorithms. In light of the current pandemic\, the internet has become a lifeline for many. Much of our daily lives\, work\, access to news and information\, communication\, and political debates now take place online\, making the creation of a safe and inclusive online space more urgent than ever. \nWhat do we know about the impact of digitalisation on democracy and participation of women? How does violence and discrimination online affect women in their political participation\, the personal and professional development? How can we enhance actions at the EU level against the rise of gender inequality and gender-based violence online? How can civil society\, social media platforms\, and EU policy-makers work together to protect the rights of women online and help make cyberspace more inclusive and diverse? \nClick here to register \nAbout the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence: \nThe 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (25 November-10 December) is an annual international campaign calling for the elimination of violence against women and girls. It is coordinated by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership and mobilises individuals and organisations worldwide around actions to increase awareness\, foster discussions and build tools and networks to fight against all forms of gender-based violence. In support of this initiative\, the UN Secretary General calls for global actions to increase awareness\, galvanise advocacy efforts\, and share knowledge and innovations.
URL:https://www.autismeurope.org/fr/event/women-on-the-web-online-empowerment-in-the-covid-19-era-and-beyond/
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