2004-2005:
Project: "Labor Market and Entrepreneurship Overcoming
Gender Stereotypes"
In December 2004 was launched a 15-month partnership project
funded by the European Commission with the name
Labor Market and
Entrepreneurship Overcoming Gender Stereotypes. The leading
partner is AFAEMME, an international network of Mediterranean businesswomen
organizations working for ensuring gender equality in economic life. Main
partner is KARAT Coalition while WAD is the national partner for Bulgaria.
Main objective of the project:
- develop the capacity of the gender equality and businesswomen organizations to
promote efficient gender equality in the economic life and advance their
influence on the economic policy.
Priority themes are:
- gender equality and equal opportunities in the fields of employment and
entrepreneurship, promoting changes in gender roles and overcoming gender
stereotypes mainly in the 10 new EU member states and 2 candidate countries;
- promotion of active partnership of the gender equality and businesswomen
organizations and develop their capacity to intervene in decisions on economic
policy;
- increased awareness and understanding among decision-makers and media on
gender stereotypes in the field of economics;
- improved general economic status of women (both earning their incomes as
entrepreneurs or employees).
Target groups are:
- gender equality and businesswomen organizations;
- national governments,
- women institutes and social partners;
- European decision-makers and media;
- EU bodies (European Commission, DG Employment and Social Affairs,
Parliamentarians, etc).
Project activities:
- 12 national studies from the new EU member states and candidate countries;
- 1 global report on awareness-raising measure and experience's transfers;
- developing a strategy of transnational cooperation of two regional networks;
- two workshops for extensive discussion and developing strategies and actions;
- one large-scale European Conference in Brussels to present and disseminate the
results of the studies on the Community level;
- developing and maintaining website on the women in the labour market and
women's entrepreneurship, updating information and progress re: EU gender policy
in this field;
- editing of Fair Play magazine;
- European Press releases and article for women.
Expected results:
- increased capacity among the gender equality and
businesswomen organizations' capacity to conduct analytical and empirically sound
gender assessment on the impact of EU standards on women's opportunity in labour
market and entrepreneurship;
- increased monitoring of governments' implementation of
adopted gender equality standards and equal opportunity and
- improved understanding on the gender-differentiated
implications of EU accession, as well as states' capacity and/or political will
to monitor and implement newly adopted gender equality standards and EU
Employment Strategy.
Sponsor:
European Commission