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1. Donegal Intercultural Platform
Excerpt: …The Donegal Intercultural Platform clg is an independent non-governmental organisation (NGO) made up of individual members & affiliated organisations who are committed to building inclusion and equality in Donegal, in promoting Human Rights and challenging discrimination and racism. We are part-funded by the Department of Rural & Community Development under…
Section: Our Members
2. The Women’s Assembly: A Feminist Shared Future
Excerpt: …Ireland is undergoing profound political and social change, from the lasting impact of Brexit and the Good Friday Agreement to urgent global challenges like climate change and the rise of the far right. Despite these issues deeply affecting women’s lives, their voices have often been absent from key discussions. The…
Section: Publications
Section: Publications
5. Consultation on the establishment of a Just Transition Commission in Northern Ireland
Excerpt: …The Feminist Communities for Climate Justice project's submission to the Consultation on the establishment of a Just Transition Commission for Northern Ireland
Section: Publications
6. Programme for Government - NWC Recommendations
Excerpt: …This Programme for Government will shape the next five years and must pave the way for real gender equality, underpinned by genuine policy commitments. The incoming Government must commit to tackling the widespread systemic gender inequalities we face and fully address the needs of all women and girls in our…
Section: Publications
Excerpt: …Pension auto-enrolment, due to start in September 2025, is the biggest reform to the Irish pension system since the 1960s, aiming to expand occupational pension coverage. NWC’s new report examines the scheme and its impact on gender and care inequalities. It finds that while the forthcoming pension auto-enrolment scheme will…
Section: Publications
8. North South Co-operation to Tackle Violence Against Women Dialogue Report
Excerpt: …North South Co-operation to Tackle Violence Against Women is a culmination of a joint project by the National Women's Council and Women's Aid Federation Northern Ireland in leading the All Island Violence Against Women Working Group, supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs' Shared Island Civic Society Fund. This initiative…
Section: Publications
9. NWC’s Submission to the next National Strategy for Women and Girls
Excerpt: …The Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth is in the process of developing a successor strategy to the Women and Girls Strategy 2017-2020. This new strategy aims to address ongoing and emerging needs in supporting and promoting gender equality. Please read our submission which was informed by our…
Section: Publications
10. National Women’s Council General Election Manifesto 2024: One Pager
Excerpt: …A one page summary of the National Women's Council's Feminist Manifesto for the 2024 General Election.
Section: Publications
11. National Women’s Council General Election Manifesto Supporting Document 2024
Excerpt: …Women’s rights and gender equality must be at the forefront of the upcoming general election. Women and girls continue to face significant social and economic inequalities, with marginalised women facing additional challenges. Women are facing a housing and homelessness crisis, a cost-of-living crisis, a public services crisis in terms of…
Section: Publications
12. - Caring Climate Action: A Feminist Climate Justice Manifesto
Excerpt: …The Irish public will be going to the polls to vote for a new Government before the end of 2024. We want to make sure that feminist climate justice is on their agenda. That's why members of our Feminist Communities for Climate Justice Network came together and created a set of election asks…
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13. - Feminist Climate Justice report
Excerpt: …Prepared by Dr Fiona Dukelow, Dr Catherine Forde and Edith Busteed This report provides a baseline review of Irish environmental and climate policy for the National Women’s Council (NWC) and Community Work Ireland (CWI) Feminist Communities for Climate Justice project (FCCJ) from the perspective of intersectional feminist climate justice. Please…
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Excerpt: …Tinteán Housing Association is committed to providing responses to the housing crisis. We do this by providing a variety of Services.
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16. A Feminist Analysis of Budget 2025
Excerpt: …While Budget 2025 contained welcome permanent measures, including investment in a women’s health package, permanent social protection measures and funding for Cuan in tackling violence against women - there was also an over-reliance on temporary one-off payments rather than structural reform and permanent solutions. With the general election on the…
Section: Publications
17. Technological University of the Shannon
Excerpt: …TUS is a multi-campus university spread across six campuses throughout Irelands Midwest and Midlands region. With principal campuses at Limerick and Athlone, we benefit from an already strong and vibrant history of education and learning in the wider region, and will continue to play our part in sustaining and enhancing…
Section: Our Members
18. - Newsletter - Feminist Communities for Climate Justice
Excerpt: …Sign up to our project mailing list here See our previous newsletters listed below in order of most recent first: Feminist Climate Justice updates Mend The Gap event reminder Reminder: Feminist Communities for Local Food webinar Feminist Communities for Local Food webinar Book of Leaves Podcast with Vanessa Feminist Climate…
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19. Alliance for Gender Quotas at Local Level position paper
Excerpt: …A new civil society alliance, which was launched today, called for the introduction of gender quotas at local level to address the imbalance of representation of women at all levels of politics. Led by the National Women’s Council (NWC), the Alliance includes academics; Traveller, migrant, and disabled women’s groups; alongside…
Section: Publications
Excerpt: …Since 2021, NWC has actively contributed to the redevelopment of the Social, Personal, and Health Education (SPHE) curricula undertaken by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA). Our submissions and inputs to NCCA have provided a feminist and gender-sensitive lens to the redevelopment and implementation of the new SPHE…
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