
Think, Act, Report: three years on
‘Think, Act, Report: three years on’ is the annual report on the Government’s Think, Act, Report scheme, a voluntary initiative to drive greater transparency on gender employment issues.

‘Think, Act, Report: three years on’ is the annual report on the Government’s Think, Act, Report scheme, a voluntary initiative to drive greater transparency on gender employment issues.

A paper published by FRA in October 2014 identifies a trend to criminalise forced marriage in the EU but acknowledges that criminalisation is only a partial solution.

Three reports on education, poverty and employment, and gender, published by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights in October 2014, focus on different thematic areas of its Roma survey.
‘UK Women: Rights & Progress Beijing+20’ was published by NAWO in November 2014.
‘Gender in Refugee Law: From the Margins to the Centre’ investigates the current status of gender in refugee law. It examines gender-related persecution claims of both women and men, including those based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

This Equinet Report touches upon an area which is less known and often newer for equality bodies working on gender equality: access to and supply of goods and services.
Pui-Yi Cheng, Communications Officer at Equally Ours, blogs about why women’s rights are human rights: Women’s rights are human rights. The then-US First Lady Hillary
On 1 October 2014, the Government announced the introduction of regulations to ensure employers meet equal pay legislation requirements.

The Beijing+20 report of the European Women’s Lobby calls for urgent comprehensive EU action to realise gender equality.
Rachel Krys, Head of Media & Communications at Equally Ours, blogs on how we talk about the issues we care about: The way we talk