
Webstreaming 01/03
Web streaming
European Economic and Social Committee
Webstreaming 01/03
Web streaming
European Economic and Social Committee
European Economic and Social Committee

My body, my choice: protecting women's sexual and reproductive health and rights
Recent developments in the US and some European countries have shown that rights acquired by women are not irreversible. This particularly applies to sexual and reproductive health and rights. These questions are a matter of individual rights but also of public health, as sexual and reproductive health services are an essential part of comprehensive healthcare provision. Societal debates on the questions tend more and more towards polarisation, at the expense of women who can become deprived of their free and informed choice.
European Economic and Social Committee

Annual Conference on Fundamental rights and the Rule of Law - Putting the Rule of Law Report recommendations into action
The EESC FRRL Group's annual conference will provide a platform for debate of the European Commission's third Report on the Rule of Law (July 2022), which for the first time entails country specific recommendations. It will gather EESC Members, civil society representatives (including social partners), EU institutions and other stakeholders to discuss the main developments in the EU in the area of fundamental rights and the rule of law over the past year.
European Economic and Social CommitteeRT @EESC_SOC: Join us Monday 2⃣6⃣ to discuss Commission's 3d #RuleOfLaw Report & the way forward involving #EUCivilSociety
📌Key areas
📌Country specific recommendations
📌Follow-up & concrete actions
📌#FRRLGroup Missions 2nd Synthesis Report
#RuleOfLawRights4all
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Annual Conference on Fundamental rights and the Rule of Law - Putting the Rule of Law Report recommendations into action
The EESC FRRL Group's annual conference will provide a platform for debate of the European Commission's third Report on the Rule of Law (July 2022), which for the first time entails country specific recommendations. It will gather EESC Members, civil society representatives (including social partners), EU institutions and other stakeholders to discuss the main developments in the EU in the area of fundamental rights and the rule of law over the past year.
European Economic and Social Committee