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The grant program in the United States is managed by the Delegation of the European Union to the United States, the representative body of the EU in the dealings with the US government. The fifth cycle of the grant competition of the EU Centers program took place in 2014, with the following eight centres chosen as the winners: [5]
EIGE is the European knowledge centre on gender equality. Its mission is to make equality between men and women a reality for all Europeans and help people achieve equal opportunities. [2] The Agency supports EU institutions and Member States in designing inclusive and transformative measures to promote gender equality in all areas of life ...
The official EU media (the speeches of the European Commission) frequently referred to the enlargement to the CEE region as "an historical opportunity" and "morally imperative", which reflected the desire of the EU to admit these countries as members, even though they were less developed than the Western European countries.
Opinion - US needs an America-first, common-sense approach to global women’s rights Tatiana C. Gfoeller and Dr. Sonia Coman, opinion conributors February 10, 2025 at 11:30 AM
It is the European Union's main financial instrument for supporting employment in the member states of the European Union as well as promoting economic and social cohesion, created by merging the existing European Social Fund with the EU Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD) and the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovation ...
[1] [2] It is commonly cited in policy debates in the European Union, including by representatives of both labour unions [3] and employers, [4] to connote broadly "the conviction that economic progress and social progress are inseparable" and that "[c]ompetitiveness and solidarity have both been taken into account in building a successful ...
The European Union Commission has created a platform for all these networks. It also funded the Women to the Top program in 2003–2005 to bring more women into top management. [42] Some organizations have been created to promote the presence of women in top responsibilities, in politics and business.
The European Union's interest in Education policy (as opposed to Education programmes) developed after the Lisbon summit in March 2000, at which the EU's Heads of State and Government asked the Education Ministers of the EU to reflect on the "concrete objectives" of education systems with a view to improving them. [2]