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samedi 4 janvier 2014

A photo contest open to diversity: celebrate the Women International Day, as you would like it…

To celebrate the Women International Day on March 8th, 2014


The European Movement for Citizens in cooperation with the European Research Centre on Forward Political Studies (CEREPPOL) is organising a European photo contest open to a wide range of passionate photographers through the 28 Member states.

This year, in order to celebrate gender equality between men and women, i.e. one of the fundamental principles of Community law, two organisations and the European Parliament, on the one hand, and on the other hand the United Nations (UN Women – UNHQ) have decided to sustain the challenge. 




To have more information, please go on the specific web page for the event : EUWOmenDay2014

We really enjoy to register your participation to this european event. Be numerous to candidate.

Partenariats - Partners and stakeholders

Le CEREPPOL tient à remercier les organisations et Institutions ci-après pour leur participation au projet IWD 2014. The Board of CEREPPOL wants to tank all the stakeholders for their participation to the IWD 2014 :





dimanche 3 novembre 2013

M.E.C political Party and CEREPPOL join the debate: Yes to a European Chart on LGBT rights, Yes to “otherness”, No to discrimination anymore | EU Movement for Citizens

CEREPPOL Chairman provides support to M.E.C political party: yes to a measure of public European interest that will dedicate new rights for LGBT people.

M.E.C political Party joins the debate: Yes to a European Chart on LGBT rights, Yes to “otherness”, No to discrimination anymore | EU Movement for Citizens:

“We need today a united and common legal framework in Europe where LGBT cannot be held back by obstacles of any kind”.
The purpose of this reflection is to implement gender equality not only versus persons living with disabilities, or women, but also for LGBT persons in Europe. However, we do not ignore the weakness or strengths of some National laws regarding EU ruling, we aim at accelerating changes in that domain because the acceptance of “otherness” is also the core point that the next EU evolution step will have to cope with.
To reach to that point of mutual acceptance and recognition of everyone right to leave in peace, this paper emphasizes that a sustainable issue on LGBT fundamental Act needs to meet a common intentionality through a general agreement on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against LGBT in the 28 member States.
In analyzing EU law on gender equality, the intention is to point out the primary issues of implementing this general agreement within the EU legal framework. The explicit differences of practicing non-discrimination against LGBTs (among the 28 member States) have to guide us in direction of a new initiating process. It is important until now to explore new legal instruments that can comply with a wide LGBT integration in our everyday life. " (...)

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