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Avrupa Kadınları Ödülleri

By Haberler

Bu sene Aralık ayı içerisinde European Movement int ve European Women’s Lobby tarafından oluşturulan iki ödüllerden biri olan Güce Sahip Kadın ödülünün sahibi  (Woman in Power) belirlenecektir. Bu iki örgüte üye olan ülke konseyleri ve diğer dernek ve kuruluşların belirleyecekleri adaylar arasında özel oluşturulmuş bir jüri bu ödüle en laik olan kadını seçeceklerdir. Türkiye Avrupa Birliği Derneği  European Movement int nin üyesidir. Derneğin yönetim kurulu bu ödüle aday olarak  adaylık için belirlenmiş kıstaslara sahip olan Zeynep Bodur Okyay’ı seçmiş ve bu seçimini  ilgili kuruluşlara bildirmiştir. Sayın BODUR OKYAY’ın tarafımızca neden bu ödüle  laik olduğu ilgililere aşağıdaki metin ile açıklanmıştır.

  • Her present Occupation : President and CEO of Kale Group of Companies.Kale Group, which was founded in 1957 by Zeynep Bodur Okyay’s late father Ibrahim Bodur, pioneered the formation of the ceramics industry in Turkey, and has become an industry giant internationally, Europe’s 3rd and the world’s 12th largest ceramics manufacturer, with investments in Turkey, Italy and Russia. Comprising of 17 companies, and investments in various areas such as machinery and equipment manufacturing, chemistry, electrical appliances, energy, IT, transportation as well as defence and aviation, Kale Group is regarded as one of the most important industrial enterprises of Turkey with over 5,000 employees.   Kale Group provides its products to consumers in over 100 countries via more than 400 sales points.

The Reasons why the nominee should receive the Woman in Power award can be resumed as follows:  Zeynep Bodur Okyay is not only an influential business person steering national and international operations and investments in a heavily male-dominated sector, but she is also a keen follower of global trends, firm believer in ethical leadership and an active member of various global and regional industry and civil networks.

She believes, commits and invests for a better world that is more prosperous, more sustainable and more inclusive. She is a change-maker, strong believer in social good, a civil society advocate, promoting the transformative power of civil society. She is reknown for her significant contributions in flagship projects for achieving gender equality in Turkey, specifically focusing on increasing the number of women in the industry. She asserts “It is impossible to design and achieve a success story by keeping 21 million women at home, excluded from the workforce in a population of 78 million.” She argues the keys to success for Turkey are two-fold: producing value-added high technology products and increasing women’s participation in business.

She works endlessly with passion and grit to prepare Turkey and women of Turkey for the future. As a visionary leader, she strives to ensure Turkey jumps on the bandwagon of the Fourth Industrial Revolution at just the right time since it also offers a golden opportunity to bridge the gender gap. She is a firm believer in European values. She values social consensus and cooperation between stakeholders. She believes in multi-stakeholder engagement consisting of government, private sector, academia, and civil society to achieve the common objective of increasing national, social, and economic welfare. Possessing deep knowledge about the EU acquis and European best practices, she excels in adopting and disseminating European standards, transferring know-how to address local needs and elevating local and national standards through meaningful investments in economic development and social capital.

  • The key achievements of the nominee relevant for the award are the following:
  • She has assumed active roles and prominent leadership positions in achieving gender equality. She is the Vice-President of the Economic Development Foundation, Turkey’s first and foremost NGO specialized in Turkey-EU relations and in 2010 due to her efforts she received ‘Turkey in Europe – Franco Nobili Award’ for her contributions in reinforcing relations between Turkey and the EU Member States. Guided by European values, advocating women empowerment and gender equality in Turkey, Mrs. Okyay believes in streamlining gender perspective in all areas of business, particularly in the male-dominated industry sector as well as among decision makers and policy makers.

    She serves as the first female Assembly President of Istanbul Chamber of Industry and the Vice President of the Union of Chamber and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey, the Women Entrepreneurs Council, through which she works actively to increase the representation of women on company boards, and takes immediate action to encourage STEM in the education system, providing access to financing, and promoting more active roles for women in the supply chain.

    In 2015, Mrs. Okyay assumed the Presidency of the Steering Committee of the C20 (Civil 20), an official engagement group of G20 during the Turkish Presidency of the G20. Working together with civil society representatives from all around the world including several grassroots women organisations, she has led the international civil society, raised awareness  and provided input at the highest level  to Turkey’s  pledge to continue to develop and monitor the implementation economic policies that empower women and increase women’s participation in the economy beyond 2015.

    Most recently, for the first time, she made it into the list of 30 most influential business people of Turkey by Capital and took her place as the fifth business women in that list. She was awarded for her stable and strong leadership, and her prominent and strong commitment in civil society.

Türkiye’de Kadının Emek Piyasasına Katılımı

By Kadın Sorunları

Tunus Gammarth ‘da «Femmes du Sud, Femmes du Nord, Osons La Réussite» adlı toplantıda verdiğim tebliğin özetini aşağıda bulacaksınız

The size and quality of the human capital in countries is one of the driving forces behind the economic and social development.The policies pursued and activities carried out recently in Turkey are being aware of the fact that women are the subject of the economic and social development and this has yielded an increase in the women’s rates of employment and labor force participation.

Since 2005 there is an upward trend in female labor force participation force due to growing number of women shifting from working in agriculture to salaried work.Women’s employment rate according to turkish statistics in 2004 was 20.8 rose to 26.7 at the end of 2014.According to figures it is observed that women are mostly employed in the service sector with a rate of 49.9%.Women’s employment rate in the agricultural sector which was 50.8% in 2004 decreased to 33%.

The government has taken various measures in the past decade to create employment opportunities in the formal sector and to remove gender related barriers to education and employment.Introduction of compulsory education Law , Employment package 2008, Treasury Support to the credit guarantee fund for women entrepreneurs, Board of National Monitoring and Coordination of Women’s employment constituted.

Many projects are being run at national , regional and local levels for socio economic empowerment of women.Some examples ı can site are ; Equality at Work Platform  , this platform aims to minimize the gender gap in the field of economic participation and opportunities in Turkey. Trainings are held for women vocational courses given by turkish employment agency işkur , trainings for women farmers 4000 women were trained in all 81 provinces.Small and medium industry development organization kosgeb credit supports , micro loan practices for women who have idea to do business and in this way to improve their self confidence.Development agencies are available for reducing inter-regional disparities and achieving regional development.The agencies support the projects aimed at promoting women’s labor force participation.Lastly the ministry of food , agriculture and husbandry provides Project supports for rural development cooperatives and the ministry of customs and trade offers Project supports for other cooperatives such as small enterprises and crafts to encourage women’s cooperatives.

Besides governmental actions taken to increase women labor force participation çivil society organizations like c20 work locally , nationally and internationally .The idea to create this policy and advocacy platform to tackle inequalities was given in Turkish G20Presidency  meeting.As a policy and advocacy platform the c20 brings together civil society organizations from around the World to engage with G20 Governments on key issues of mutual concern. Female labor force participation has crucial importance for Turkey and necessary actions are taken to increase this number both by government and çivil society organizations

Uluslararası Avrupa Hareketi Genel Sekreterler Toplantısı

By Etkinlikler

 

Heads of Office Meeting

Draft Agenda

Bağlantı6 October 2016

Time               10.00 – 13.30

Place               1 Square de Meeûs (1st floor)

Agenda

10.00

Welcome by Petros Fassoulas, Secretary General, EMI

Introductions

10.05

General exchange of views on current challenges

10.30

Common project for the European Movement: The Hague 2018

  • Presentation of the project
  • Discussion and input from members
  • Creation of a working group
  • Time frame
  • Budget
  • Partnerships

12.30

Lunch

13.30

Ends

 

Avrupa Hareketi Makedonya ve Central European Initiative’in Üsküp’te 19-20 Eylül Tarihlerinde Düzenlediği Avrupa Değerleri ve Güvenliği Göç ve Mülteci Krizleri Karşısında (Üsküp, 19-20 Eylül 2016)

By Etkinlikler

19 – 20 Eylül tarihleri arasında  “Avrupa Değerleri ve Güvenliği Göç ve Mülteci  Krizleri Karşısında ” adlı toplantı Makedonya’nın Üsküp şehrinde gerçekleşecektir. İki panelden oluşacak olan toplantıda  ilk olarak göçmen ve mülteci sorunu insan hakları, yardım ve güvenlik açısından irdelenecek, sonra ise bu krizlerin Avrupa vatandaşlarını güvenlik ve dayanışma açmazına süreklemesi konuları ele alınacaktır.

 

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

 

“EUROPEAN VALUES AND SECURITY FACED WITH THE MIGRATION AND

REFUGEE CRISES –

A Perspective from the Civil Society

 

Skopje, 19 – 20 September 2016

 

Migration and refugee crisis which European and Western Balkans countries are facing, have open many questions related to the socioeconomic context, humanitarian perspective, human rights, values, security and other dilemmas.

European Movement in the Republic of Macedonia (EMRM) as part of European Movement International is actively participating and contributing in the debates and policy making mechanisms by involving mainly civil sector and international institutions as well.

In this regard, EMRM in cooperation with the Institute for Geostrategic Research and Foreign Policy (IGRFP) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Macedonia and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung office in the Republic of Macedonia (KAS), supported and co-financed by the Central European Initiative (CEI) Cooperation Fund is organizing an International Conference “European values and security faced with the Migration and Refugee crises – A Perspective from the Civil Society.”

Our concept is to invite representatives from national councils of European movements and civil society’s organizations from 17 country member of CEI and from three non CEI, highly concerned countries with the migrant crises like Germany, Greece and Turkey.

 

 

 

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

 

 

 

Monday, 19 September 2016

Venue: Marriott Hotel; Address: Plostad Makedonija 7

19:30 – 21:30 Welcoming reception

 

Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Venue: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, VIP entrance

09:00 – 09:30                  Registration of participants

09:30 – 10:00 OFFICIAL OPENING

 

Introductory remarks:

 

Ambassador Abdulkadar MEMEDI, Director of the Institute for Geostrategic Research and Foreign Policy

 

Opening Addresses:

 

Prof. d-r Mileva GJUROVSKA, President of the European Movement in the Republic of Macedonia

Ms. Nataša OWENS, Vice President of the European Movement International and President of the European Movement Croatia

Mr. Johannes D. REY, Official representative of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in the Republic of Macedonia

Mr. Ugo POLI, Focal point for the migration issues, CEI Trieste

 

10:00 – 10:15        COFFEE BREAK

 

10:15 – 11:45 PANEL I: MIGRATION AND REFUGEE CRISES THROUGH THE PERSPECTIVE OF HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMANITARIAN AID AND SECURITY –CSO’S AND GOVERNMENT COOPERATION, INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CONTEXT

 

Moderator:

Prof. d-r Trpe STOJANOVSKI, Faculty of Security, University Kliment Ohridski – Bitola

Panellists:

Prof. d-r Virgilo DASTOLI, President of the European Movement Italy

Prof. d-r Gul Gunver TURAN, President of the European Movement Turkey

Mr. Vladimir PETRONIJEVIĊ, Executive Director of the Group 484, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia

Prof. d-r Anna KRASTEVA, New Bulgarian University, Centre for Refugees, Migration and Ethnic Studies, Sofia

Ms. Tamara MUGOŠA, MARRI – Migration, Asylum and Refugees Regional Initiative

 

11:45 – 12:45 DISCUSSION AND Q&A

 

Mr. Gledis GIPALI, Executive Director of the European Movement Albania

Ms. Martina SMILEVSKA, Macedonian Young Lawyers Association

Prof. d-r Jelica MINIĊ, EPuS, Forum for International Relations, Serbia

Prof. d-r Vinko KANDŽIJA, University of Rijeka, Jean Monnet Chair, Croatia

Mr. Predrag PRASTALO, President of the European Movement Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

12:45 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK

 

14:00 – 15:30 PANEL II: MIGRATION AND REFUGEE CRISIS – A EUROPEAN RESPONSE – EXCHANGING EXPERIENCES, GOOD PRACTICES, MODELS AND NETWORK FOR COOPERATION

 

Moderator:

 

Mr. Bernd HÜTTEMANN, Vice president of the European Movement International and Secretary General of the European Movement Germany

 

Panellists:

 

Mr. Tomás STRAŽAY, Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Bratislava

            Mr. Sebastian SHÄFFER, Research Associate, Institution for Danube Region and Central Europe, Austria IDM

Mr. Mihai SEBE, Expert from European Institute of Romania

Prof. d-r Marcin ZABOROWSKI, Executive Vice President of the Center for European Policy Analysis

Ms. Nataša OWENS, Vice President of the European Movement International and President of the  European Movement Croatia

 

15:30- 16:15 DISCUSSIONS AND Q&A

 

Mr. Momcilo RADULOVIC, President of the European Movement Montenegro;

Ms. Suzana TUNEVA-PAUNOVSKA, Secretary of the Macedonian Red Cross

Prof. d-r Denis SENOL SERT, European Association in Turkey

 

16:15 – 16:30 COFFEE BREAK

 

16:45 – 17:30 CONCLUSIONS & CLOSING REMARKS

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Türkiye-AB Yüksek Düzeyli Siyasi Diyalog Toplantısı Ankara’da gerçekleştirildi

By Haberler

Türkiye-AB Yüksek Düzeyli Siyasi Diyalog Toplantısı, Avrupa Birliği Bakanı ve Başmüzakereci Ömer Çelik, Dışişleri Bakanı Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, AB Dış İlişkiler ve Güvenlik Politikası Yüksek Temsilcisi ve AB Komisyonu Başkan Yardımcısı Federica Mogherini ile Genişleme ve Komşuluk Politikasından sorumlu AB Komiseri Johannes Hahn’ın katılımlarıyla 9 Eylül 2016 tarihinde Ankara’da gerçekleştirildi.

Toplantıda Türkiye’nin AB’ye katılım müzakerelerinde mevcut durumun yanı sıra, her iki tarafı da yakından ilgilendiren göç krizi, vize serbestisi diyaloğu, ekonomi, enerji ve ticaret alanlarında geliştirilen işbirliği konuları ele alındı. Ayrıca, bölgesel ve uluslararası konularda da görüş alışverişinde bulunuldu.

Siyasi Diyalog Toplantısı, Türkiye-AB birlikteliğinin temelini oluşturan ortak değerlere ve karşılıklı taahhütlere bağlılığın teyit edildiği bir toplantı olmuştur.

Kaynak: http://www.ab.gov.tr/index.php?p=50426&l=1

Demokrasi ve Türkiye

By Haberler

15-16 Temmuz 2016 tarihinde Türkiye’de zorla iktidara el koyma çabasının başarıya ulaşmamasını büyük memnuniyetle karşılıyor ve ülkemizin demokrasi başarısını kutlarken, istikrarlı, güvenli, laik bir demokratik ortamda gelişmesini sürdürmesini diliyoruz.

Korkunç ve Üzücü

By Haberler

Dün gece İstanbul Havalimanında cereyan eden katliam Nisan ve Mart aylarında Brüksel’de ve İstanbul’da gerçekleşen olayları anımsatmaktadır. Bu tür olayların önüne geçilebilmesi için Dünya’nın terör karşısında  daha güçlü önlemler alması zorunludur. Avrupa Hareketi Türkiye olarak Birleşmiş Millletler Genel Sekreteri Ban Ki Moon’un “teröre karşı daha etkin önlemlerin alınmasını ve bu korkunç olayı yapanlarının belirlenerek adalete teslim edilmelerini” ifade ettiği demecini destekliyoruz.

DEAŞ kaynaklı olduğu söylenen ve Türkiye’nin ticari ve ulaşım kalbini hedeflemiş olan bu saldırı İsrail ve Türkiye arasında varılan anlaşmanın, Rusya ile ilişkilerin düzlüğe gireceğinin duyulmasının, ve Türkiye’nin dış politikasının yeni bir dönüşüme girmesinin  hemen ardında gerçekleştirilmiştir. .

Brexit Gerçekleşti: AB’ye ve İngiltere’ye etkileri Tartışılıyor

By Haberler

Birleşik Krallığın AB den çıkması ile beraber AB için bir ilke imza atılmıştır. Bugüne kadar hep Birliğe katılmak isteyenler üzerinde çalışmış olan AB bugün çıkış işkemlerinin nasıl gerçekleşeceği üzerinde çalışacaktır. Brexit’i AB için bir felaket olarak görenler AB nin çap olarak küçülmesine üzülürken, ilerde  daha da parçalanmasından çekinmektedirler. Brexit’i İngiltere için bir felaket olarak görenler ise AB’de kalmayı istemiş olan İskoçya ve Kuzey İrlanda’nın ayrılıkçı politikalara kaymalarında çekinmektedir. Kırsal kesimlerle şehirler, gençlerle daha ileri yaştakiler, elitler ile kendilerini globalleşen sistemden dışlanmış hşssedenler arasındaki bölünmelerin yansımalarının ülkeyi daha da bölünmüş hale getirdiğinden söz etmektedirler.

Ulusalcılığın, popülist politikaların dünyada yaygınlaşmasının iktisadi, siyasi ve sosyal etkileri hepimizi etkileyeceğe benziyor.

LECE (ELEC) Uluslararası Ticaretin, Yatırımların ve Ticari Görüşmelerin Geleceği adlı toplantısı Milano’da

By Etkinlikler

Turabder başkanı Gül G. TURAN Lece’nin Milano’da aşağıdaki program çerçevesinde düzenlediği toplantıya katılacak:

The future of international trade, investments and trade negotiations

Chair: Philippe Jurgensen

Preliminary program:

9h30: Welcome coffee

​10h-13h30:  interventions of specialists and debate with simultaneous translation Italian/French

Introduction: Dario BOLIS, Director International Affairs of the Fondation CARIPLO,

Speakers  :
•    A representative of Pier Carlo PADOAN*, Italian minister of economy and finance
•    A respresentative of Jean-Luc DEMARTY*, Director General of DG Trade of the European Commission
•    Thomas COURBE, Directeur général adjoint du Trésor, Ministère français de l’Économie et des Finances
•    Gregorio de FELICE*, Chief Economist of Intesa San Paolo Bank
•    Thomas COTTIER, Professor emeritus University of Berne and formor director of the World Trade Institute

*: to be confirmed

14h30 – 17h30: discussion on drafing a resolution.

The conference will be held in French and Italian with simultaneous translation.

Venue: Palazzo Besan​a, (conference centre of the Intesa San Paolo Bank), Piazza Belgioioso 1 -20121 Milano (close to the Piazza Duomo/Teatro alla Scala)