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Without diversity everything is grey!
WECF joins Planet Diversity, the world congress on the future of food and agriculture
14.05.2008 | Karin Adolph

Board Europa Donna Germany has stepped back
Major breakthrough in the interest of women with breast cancer. German board stepped back because of discontent with financial dependence on pharmaceutical industry by mother organisation Europa Donna Europe
12.05.2008 | Chantal van den Bossche

Roma People in Garla Mare
An insight in every day life of a poor Roma community in a WECF project village in Romania - A report by WECF field officer Anna Samwel
02.05.2008 | Anna Samwel

Bulgarian project “ Safe Sanitation, Health and Dignity“ officially started
A field trip along start up meetings was organized in Bulgaria for the project “Sustainable Sanitation, Health and Dignity“, a project financially supported by Fondation Ensemble and ORT, a worldwide educational organisation
21.04.2008 | Bistra Mihaylova

Improving the economic situation of women in the economic reform process in Bosnia-Herzegovina
WECF advocates women's rights on health and the environment in Bosnia Herzegovina
12.03.2008 | Sabine Bock

Ninth meeting of working group Aarhus Convention
Meeting of the working group of the Aarhus Convention took place in Geneva
03.03.2008 | Anke Stock

10 Ministers present at WECF and UNEP’s event in Monaco
Environmental Ministers discussed gender criteria for climate change financial mechanisms at WECF event at UNEP Governing Council in Monaco
27.02.2008 | WECF

No Climate Justice without Gender Justice
Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF) ask for clear Gender Perspective on Climate Change at the UNEP 10th Special Session in Monaco
19.02.2008 | Chantal van den Bossche

Politics and Prevention
Linking breast cancer and our environment. Tens of thousands of cases of breast cancer could be prevented in the EU if environmental and occupational factors were recognised as contributary factors in the rising breast cancer epidemic. A report by WECF.
18.01.2008 | Chantal van den Bossche

WECF launches shoppers guide for toxic-free products
Pocket size guide informs about consumer’s rights under REACH
06.12.2007 | Daniela Rosche