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Commission gender equality strategy targets women’s health inequalities
Ahead of International Women’s Day, the European Commission on 5 March unveiled its Gender Equality Strategy for 2026–2030, setting out a wide-ranging plan to embed gender equality across all areas of public life, from engaging men and boys to addressing cyberviolence and the growing risks posed by artificial intelligence.
The multi-faceted strategy places particular emphasis on women’s health and the fight against domestic and gender-based violence.
A central pillar of the strategy is intensifying efforts to combat gender-based violence, especially in digital spaces. The Commission will step up measures against cyberviolence, including sexually explicit deepfakes and “deepnudes", which overwhelmingly target women and girls...

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