EC says, "You've come a long way girls!" - carry on!

A joint statement by EC VP Frans Timmermans, EU High-Representative VP Federica Mogherini, EU Migration Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, EU International Cooperation/Development Commissioner Neven Mimica, EU Employment/Social Affairs Commissioner Marianne Thyssen, EU Humanitarian Aid/Crisis Management Commissioner Christos Stylianides and EU Justice/Consumers/Gender Equality Commissioner Vera Jourova on the occasion of International Women's Day:

"Europe has been promoting gender equality since 1957 - it is part of the European Union's DNA.

We can be proud of what Europe has achieved in recent years. Gender equality is not a distant dream but increasingly a European reality. Still, we must continue to work hard. The Commission remains convinced that together we can close the remaining gaps in pay, employment and decision-making jobs. No country has yet fully achieved gender equality.

The EU is and remains at the forefront of those advancing gender equality - inside the Commission and the European External Action Service, inside the European Union and in our relations with third countries.

We have made a lot of progress, but many gaps still exist. Women earn less and own less than men and they are still underrepresented politically and in the business world. Every day, thousands of women and girls are victims of gender-based violence, including sexual abuse, trafficking, female genital mutilation and early and forced marriage. We are working hard to change this.

Our commitment in this new Commission is to work together across policy areas and across borders to fight gender inequality. Women should have the same chances as men to study, to choose the careers and family lives they want, and to live free from the threat of...

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