HORIZON EUROPE

Under GENDERACTION WP5 we were elaborating a Policy Brief Series on Horizon Europe, to bring the key gender issues to the ongoing negotiations. You can find the documents down below.

We are firmly convinced that gender equality policies and the gender dimension in research and innovation are crucial for the future Framework Programme and should be adequately reflected and integrated into the official documents as well as in further discussion, dissemination, and visibility. We hope that this policy brief series will be of interest to you and other stakeholders and will be useful in our joint endeavor to promote gender equality in Research & Innovation across Europe.

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You can read and download all GENDERACTION Policy Series documents in one brochure.

Some of our policy briefs were translated! Read them in 🇨🇿Czech, 🇫🇷French, 🇩🇪German, 🇬🇷Greek, 🇵🇱Polish, 🇷🇸Serbian, 🇸🇰Slovak, and 🇪🇸Spanish

Horizon Europe Missions

In summer 2019 GENDERACTION liaised with Horizon Europe Mission Boards members in order to help in advancing gender equality in the new framework program and in ERA overall. We introduced them to our work and used the opportunity to speak with some of the Mission board members. Following this, in 2020, we decided to prepare short documents addressing gender in the research content for each Horizon Europe Missions. We asked for inputs representatives of two H2020 sister projects Baltic Gender (Oceans) and Gender-SMART (Soil&Food). To our great joy were the reactions of Mission Board members on these briefs very positive. All Mission Boards documents can be found in the Gender in Horizon Europe Missions brochure or separately down below.

Gender & SDGs in R&I

In summer 2021 we started our work on enhancing knowledge and understanding of gender and SDGs for policy development in European Funds for R&I. Five new policy briefs on gender & SDGs in R&I were created with a focus on Horizon Europe´s clusters. We also prepared a paper to benchmark gender equality and the gender dimension of sustainable development in R&I policy documents in the EU and summarized the existing knowledge on the topic in the Research review. See the policy briefs below, the review and policy paper are available for download on the page dedicated to Gender and SDGs.

 

 

 

 

30 September 2021, Policy Brief No. 22: Gender and Sustainability Dimensions of Horizon Europe Cluster 6: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30 September 2021, Policy Brief No. 21: Gender and Sustainability Dimensions of Horizon Europe Cluster 4: Digital, Industry and Space and Cluster 5: Climate, Energy and Mobility

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30 September 2021, Policy Brief No. 20: Gender and Sustainability Dimensions of Horizon Europe Cluster 3: Civil Security for Society

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30 September 2021, Policy Brief No. 19: Gender and Sustainability Dimensions of Horizon Europe Cluster 2: Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30 September 2021, Policy Brief No. 18: Gender and Sustainability Dimensions of Horizon Europe Cluster 1: Health

 

 

 

 

         April 2021, Policy Brief No. 16: How to promote gender in partnerships

 

 

 

 

 

     2 October 2019, Position Paper on Gender for the Implementation of Horizon Europe

 

     30 August 2019, Position Paper on Gender in Horizon Europe Co-design

 

    30 August 2018, Policy Brief No. 8: Gender-responsible rules for participation in Horizon Europe 

 

    23 July 2018, Policy Brief No. 7: Strengthening gender in the ERA

 

    17 July 2018, Policy Brief No. 6: Gender-responsive international cooperation for Horizon Europe 

 

    5 July 2018, Policy Brief No. 4: Gender for Horizon Europe Research & Innovation Missions

 

     28 June 2018, Policy Brief No. 3: The economic model envisioned by Horizon Europe

 

     25 June 2018, Policy Brief No. 2: Gender as a global challenge and key driver for innovation.

 

      21 June 2018, Policy Brief No. 1: Gender in Horizon Europe. An unfinished business