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ENWE’s new initiative amplifies women’s expertise and addresses underrepresentation in the media.
ENWE’s new initiative amplifies women’s expertise and addresses underrepresentation in the media.
The term “double standard” is often used in reference to gender, where women are held to higher standards in the workplace, resulting in disparities.
On 22 November in Bologna, Italy, the European Network for Women Excellence (ENWE) held its second public event.
Discover the complete event agenda of ENWE’s upcoming event in Bologna, on November 22.
Join “Women’s Skills for a New Europe” event – Tuesday, November 22 – from 2 to 5 pm – Sala Marco Biagi, Via Santo Stefano 119, Bologna (Italy)
The media can play a crucial role in promoting more gender-balanced participation in sporting activities and organizations, as explained in the 2022 report of the European Commission High-Level Group (HLG) on Gender Equality in Sport.
Meet the ENWE network’s database of women experts from the Valencia area, in Spain.
Meet the ENWE network’s database of French and Francophone women experts.
The Francophone database of women experts from the ENWE network expands with a new platform focused on Senegal.
Meet the ENWE network’s database with more than 360 profiles of women academics and researchers based in Italy.
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