Fully Funded World Forum for Democracy 2018 in Strasbourg, France
The labs, which are the heart of the World Forum for Democracy, will this year focus on issues to resolve specific problems with regards to inequalities between women and men thanks to the critical analysis of tested initiatives . The World Forum for Democracy will take place on 19-21 November in Strasbourg, France. The Council of Europe’s Democracy Innovation Award is given to the most popular initiative, voted upon by the Forum participants. The key conclusions and lessons learnt from the labs will be discussed in a summing up session in order to prepare the overall conclusions of the Forum.
Organisations/institutions worldwide are invited to express their interest in presenting an initiative aimed at changing the diverse range of experiences women are facing. These initiatives should be able to share evidence about efforts that have led to the strengthening and protection of women’s rights and/or to a balanced representation of women and men in public, political and/or economic affairs.
Travel and accommodation expenses may be covered by the Council of Europe if required.
Eligibility
- Open to any public or private organisation around the world. One presenter for the selected initiatives will be invited to Strasbourg to take part in the World Forum.
- Understanding of how gender inequality works.
- Fighting gender-based discrimination resulting from patriarchal attitudes and related social norms
- Victim support and prevention
- Women’s rights movements influencing decision-making structures from the local to the global level, reaching broad audiences and addressing root causes of gender inequality.
- Political parties managing to establish gender parity within their structures.
- Supporting women from diverse backgrounds running for elected office, e.g. career advice, access to campaign finance, fighting against intimidation during campaigns.
- Monitoring initiatives, e.g. for the implementation and impact of quota systems, or the impact of policy changes for women of diverse backgrounds.
- Closing data gaps about persisting gender inequalities, e.g. unpaid work and participation in the informal economy, representation in local governance, political organisations etc.
- Fighting gender stereotypes, e.g. in the media, in advertisement, etc.
- Increasing competition between companies for gender equality.
- Doing business differently (e.g. actors of the circular economy, sharing economy etc.) to promote women’s engagement in public affairs.
- Strengthening women entrepreneurs and their ecosystems, including advisors, supporters and finance providers, with a special focus on those that support women in the transition to digitalised economies.
- Digital technologies fighting gender inequalities, e.g. through increasing transparency about gender pay gaps, strengthening support networks between women etc.
- Abolishing male bias in artificial intelligence.
- Religious actors that foster women participation in public political spaces, public institutions, elected offices, and the economy.
Organisations/institutions worldwide are invited to express their interest in presenting an initiative aimed at changing the diverse range of experiences women are facing. These initiatives should be able to share evidence about efforts that have led to the strengthening and protection of women’s rights and/or to a balanced representation of women and men in public, political and/or economic affairs.
Official Link
Deadline: 30th May 2018