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A treasure trove of information ! 
Engage the European Commission's local offices and information points in your clubs' and federations' activities.
These offices and information points exist in all EU countries.
They often have a website in the official language of your country. The officials can provide information material, but also be invited to speak regarding our issues: women in the workplace, shared responsibilities between women and men, sustainable businesses, etc.
All contact information is available in all EU official languages on the European Commission's webpages.
Women in Science and technology
What the Council of the European Union says
The Council of the European Union reiterated support to women in European science and technology in the conclusions of the Competitiveness Council, 26 May 2010. While acknowledging the work undertaken by the European Commission and the need to initiate a cultural and structural change in universities and research organisations, the Council highlights in particular the inclusion of gender issues in research as a resource to create new knowledge and stimulate innovation. The emphasis is put on the objective of improving the effectiveness and impact of research, and barriers to gender equality as
regards learning, employment and career progress in particular in the field of science and technology.
The European Union finds more about women's in decision-making positions.
Statistics from each member state regarding women in politics, public administration,the judiciary and other key areas are available in the European Commission's database.
This database is updated regularly.
A quarterly update of the political domain of the European Commission's database on women and men in decision-making has just been completed. Data were collected between 26th April and 19th May 2010 and cover the results of national and regional elections that have taken place since early March 2010 and any recent changes in the composition of governments.
This information is very useful for all awareness campaigns regarding the needs for more women in decision-making positions.
The European Commission produces documents, posters and videos to campaign against the gender pay gap
You can find useful videos for your Equal Pay events here:
http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=418&langId=en&furtherVideos=yes
Most of them can be downloaded and save on a USB stick for reuse.
Short and fun - for another way of campaining: Super EVA !

