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    Advancing women’s health and gender equality in Eastern
    Partnership’s countries
    Towards more parliamentary engagement
    Concept Note
    Overview
    The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were agreed in 2015 by all Member States of
    the United Nations as a successor of the Millennium Development Goals. The SDGs entered
    into force on 1 January 2016 and contain 17 Goals and 169 targets to lead world's
    development until 2030 and improve the well-being and equality for all people.
    Additionally and more specifically for this Concept note, all five countries of the Euronest are
    signatories to the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action of September 1995, and the
    International Conference on Population and Development Programme of Action (Cairo
    Conference) of September 1994, two main international agreements that created a platform
    for action for gender equality and population issues. All countries have shown considerable
    achievements in review reports of ICPD, Beijing and MDG processes. However major
    challenges still persist specifically in overcoming regional, urban/rural and educative gaps in
    achieving well-being and equality for all.
    The European Parliament Resolution (13 December 2016) on Rights of Women in the Eastern
    Partnership States (2016/2060(INI)) stressed the need for the EaP countries to take
    immediate action to increase equality between women and men in society, including the
    adoption of national action plans and cooperation with international organisations and civil
    society stakeholders. It also underlined the positive role that the Euronest Parliamentary
    Assembly can play in promoting women’s political participation and their visibility in the
    Eastern Partnership.
    Following this Resolution, the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly wished to explore the
    possibility of conductinga Consultation specifically dedicated tothe achievement of the SDG
    Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages and SDG Goal 5: Achieve
    gender equality and empower all women and girls and more concretely to the role that the
    Parliamentarians – members of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly can play in ensuring
    their achievement.
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    In particular:
    Gender equality remainsa horizontalpriority within the European Neighbourhood Policy and
    the European Neighbourhood Instrument. According to the ICPD Beyond 2014 Review,there
    have been great achievements in bringing gender gap in most European countries, especially
    in regards to completing secondary and higher education1. The review document however
    notes that the discrimination against women and girls still exists. Hourly gender pay gap
    persists although it shows a slight reduction.
    Stereotypes widely conveyed by society leave women in a subordinate role. These
    stereotypes start to develop during childhood, are reflected in educational and training
    choices and continue into the labour market. Women are significantly absent from the
    structures of power in the Eastern Partnership States.
    Violence against women remains an issue. Recent European Parliament Resolution (13
    December 2016) on Rights of Women in the Eastern Partnership States (2016/2060(INI))2 has
    noted serious shortcomings in access to justice for women victims of gender-based violence.
    There is severe under-reporting of such crimes, very few convictions for rape, and very little
    or no state funding for support services. The lifetime prevalence of physical violence is over
    20 % in four of the five countries.
    Eastern Partnership countries are lagging behind in reaching all women, especially those in
    the poorest, most remote areas and those belonging to marginalised groups (national
    minorities, migrants and women with disabilities) for the provision of prenatal care and
    skilled birth attendance at delivery. The services such as emergency obstetric care and
    essential supplies in place are crucial in reducing maternal mortality.
    Women and men in Eastern partnership countries often face difficulties in accessing sexual
    and reproductive health services and rights (SRHR). Serious barriers still exist for poor
    women, migrants, ethnic minorities and those who live in rural areas: fewer than 50 per cent
    of women in EaP countries use modern methods of contraceptive, and in some countries
    even fewer than 20 per cent, the main reasons being poor counselling, high costs, and lack
    of choice and unreliable supply of contraceptives;
    The risk of dying from cervical cancer is 10 times higher in EaP countries than in Western
    Europe, that it is the most common form of cancer among women of 15-44 years of age and
    that it therefore has far-reaching effects on the fabric of society. There is a strong need for
    nationally organised screening and vaccination programmes to combat these trends.
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    The role of Parliamentarians
    Parliamentarians act as the bridge between the people and their government and are
    therefore instrumental in advocating for the rights and needs of the people. By enacting and
    improving relevant laws and policies, parliamentarians help to create an enabling
    environment for the achievement of the SDG goals and play a critical role in mobilizing
    necessary resources.
    The outcome document for the UN Summit to adopt the Post 2015 Development Agenda
    "Transforming our World, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development' has underlined
    the essential role of national parliaments in the agenda implementation through their
    enactment of legislation and adoption of budgets as well as their role in ensuring
    accountability for the effective implementation of commitments. (para 39). It urged
    parliaments and other actors to embrace this commitment to sustainable development by
    directing investments and activities towards areas that contribute to sustainable
    development and away from harmful, unsustainable one. para 70 . Parliaments are also
    encouraged to engage in national reviews on progress made on the SDGs over the next 15
    years.
    Hence, the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly has proposed to organise a conference to
    discuss the UN SDG 3 and 5 and the means of parliamentary involvement, ensuring
    accountability and engagement in their implementation.
    

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    CONFERENCE
    Advancing women’s health and gender
    equality in Eastern Partnership’s countries
    -
    Towards more parliamentary engagement
    DRAFT AGENDA
    Friday 22 September 2017 - 10:30-17:30
    Parliament of Azerbaijan - Baku
    The Conference is jointly organised by the Parliament of Azerbaijan, the Euronest PA
    Committee on Social Affairs, Education, Culture and Civil Society, the European
    Parliamentary Forum on Population and Development and the United Nations Office in
    Azerbaijan.
    10:00-10:30 Arrival and registration
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    10:30-11:10 Opening session
    10:30-10:40 Welcome and introduction
    Mrs Bahar MURADOVA, Vice-Speaker of the Parliament of Azerbaijan
    10:40-10:55 Opening statements
    Mrs Ulrika KARLSSON, President of the European Parliamentary Forum on
    Population and Development (TBC)
    Mr Georgi PIRINSKI, MEP, Co-Chair of the Euronest PA Committee on
    Social Affairs, Education, Culture and Civil Society
    Mr Ghulam ISACZAI, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Azerbaijan
    10:55-11:10 Key-note speech
    H.E. Mrs Mara MARINAKI, EEAS Principal Advisor on Gender and on the
    implementation of UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, European
    External Action Service (TBC)
    11:10-12:30 Session 1 - Progress and challenges of implementing policies for
    women’s health and gender equality in Eastern Partnership’s countries
    The session will address progress factors and challenges for improving women’s health and
    gender equality, the varying approaches and different contexts of Eastern Partnership’s
    countries. It will raise key issues covered by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
    3 and 5, including women’s access to sexual and reproductive health care and information,
    the fight against gender discrimination and elimination of all forms of violence against
    women.
    Moderator: Mr Georgi PIRINSKI, MEP, Co-Chair of the Euronest PA Committee on Social
    Affairs, Education, Culture and Civil Society
    Speakers:
    Mr Karl KULESSA, United Nations Population Fund Country Director (TBC)
    Deputy Minister of Health of Azerbaijan (TBC)
    Mrs Hijran HUSEYNOVA, Chair of the State Committee for Family, Women and Children
    Affairs, Azerbaijan
    *** Family photo ***
    12:45 -14:15 Lunch at the Milli Mejlis, 1st floor, Winter Garden on invitation only
    14:15-15:30 Session 2 - Parliaments’ responsibilities, practices and actions towards
    achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3 and 5 on
    women’s health and gender equality
    Speakers will share their experience and exchange practices on the role of parliaments, as
    legislators and policy-makers, in advancing policies aimed at improving women’s rights and
    health. The discussion will cover interactions between parliaments, executive powers and
    stakeholders in legislative and budgetary processes, monitoring of laws’ implementation
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    and public expenditure of relevance to the SDGs 3 and 5. It will also address the support to
    advocacy practices and campaigns aimed at transforming society on the path towards
    gender equality.
    Moderator: Mr Ahliman AMIRASLANOV, Chairman of the Committee on Health of the
    Parliament of Azerbaijan
    Speakers:
    Ms Lena LUYCKFASSEEL, Programme Director, International Planned Parenthood
    Federation - European Network
    Mr Huseyn HUSEYNOV, Secretary General, National Coordination Council on Sustainable
    Development in Azerbaijan
    Mr Neil DATTA, Secretary General of the European Parliamentary Forum (TBC)
    15:30 -15:50 Coffee/tea break
    15:50-17:15 Session 3 - Perspectives for enhancing parliamentary engagement
    towards UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 5 and beyond
    The speakers will share reflections on ways to build long-term policies tackling the issues
    posed by women’s health and gender equality and how parliaments can more effectively
    contribute to them. The discussion will address proposals and recommendations to the UN
    competent bodies for advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, with
    regards to women’s health and gender equality.
    Moderator: Mrs Malahat IBRAHIMGIZI, MP, Parliament of Azerbaijan, Co-Chair of the
    Euronest PA Committee on Social Affairs, Education and Civil Society
    Speakers:
    Mr Ziyad SAMADZADE, Chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy, Industry and
    Entrepreneurship of the Parliament of Azerbaijan
    Representative of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (TBC)
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    17:15-17:30 Concluding remarks
    Mrs Malahat IBRAHIMGIZI, MP, Parliament of Azerbaijan, Co-Chair of the
    Euronest PA Committee on Social Affairs, Education, Culture and Civil
    Society
    Interpretation in English, Azerbaijani and Russian is available during the
    conference (TBC)