Terms of reference approved by the General Assembly on 6 October 2021

  Co- chair - Bettina Hahne (Soroptimist International of Europe) and Anita Schnetzer-Spranger (Zonta International)

 Bettina Hahne (SIE), co-chair: Contact 

  Anita Schnetzer-Spranger (ZI), co-chair: Contact

 Sara Pilia (Eurodoc), secretary: Contact

 

PRESENTATION OF THE COMMITTEE

Based on the Committee of Ministers’ decision in Helsinki and the Secretary General’s follow up proposal to strengthen the role of civil society organizations and their meaningful participation within the Council of Europe, the Conference of INGOs adopted a declaration on its commitment in December 2020.

It highlights amongst others the dissemination of the Council of Europe’s legal instruments and tools “to inform the citizens about their rights, granted by their country’s commitment to the Council of Europe treaties and conventions”.

To fulfil this commitment the Committee "NGOs as advocates of gender equality and women's rights" seeks to enable NGOs to promote the Council of Europe’s ground-breaking conventions and recommendations concerning women’s rights and gender equality in their respective NGO and in civil society. The objective is to explore and develop concrete strategies, advocacy activities and tools to make the conventions better known and implemented in member states’ civil society. The Committee encompasses a broad variety of NGOs with focus on women’s rights, gender equality and the empowerment of women.

 

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Webinar “NGOs and the monitoring of the Istanbul Convention" - 31 January 2023

  Recording of the webinar

  Presentation during the webinar

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Back Webinar “NGOs and the monitoring of the Istanbul Convention” organised by the committee "NGOs as advocates for gender equality and women’s rights" on 31 January 2023

Committee "NGOs as advocates for gender equality and women’s rights"
Webinar “NGOs and the monitoring of the Istanbul Convention” organised by the committee
The webinar took place as planned and was a success attended by more than 140 participants.

The highlight was the presentation by Mihail Stojanoski who works at the Secretariat of the Istanbul Convention. He outlined the scope of the “Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence” and described how non-compliance is monitored by GREVIO.

The webinar can be wrapped up in a very important take-home-lesson for NGOs: any report on non-compliance with the Istanbul Convention is highly welcome and can be submitted informally and confidentially to [email protected].

You can listen to the recording of the webinar or download the presentation.

   Recording of the webinar

  Presentation during the webinar

Strasbourg 8 February 2023
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