Introduction
The Role of Women in Economic Life programme aims at enhancing the role and involvement of Mediterranean public governmental and non -governmental institutions to facilitate and expand opportunities for women’s economic participation. The 3 year programme (January2006 - January2009) covering 10 countries in the MEDA region, is funded by the European Commission and managed by the British Council in partnership with the Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies in Cyprus.

Concurrently the European Commission has provided grants to 7 regional NGO consortiums to implement projects aiming at enhancing the Opportunities of Women in Economic Life (EOWEL), through a) training and capacity building; and b) information, communication and networking.


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EVENT
Regional Seminar on Women’s Economic Participation 30th June- 1st July - Amman, Jordan
PROJECT
Economic Empowerment for Rural Palestinian Women (EERPW)
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PUBLICATION
Women’s Economic Rights in the South Mediterranean Region: Comparative Analysis of Law, Regulations and Practice
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Guidelines available to address communication needs for EOWEL projects
New Communication and Visibility Manual for EU External Actions
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