02/05/2013 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
Reacting to the death on Monday 30 April of a 5 year-old girl who had been raped two weeks earlier in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, Stella Kyriakides (Cyprus, EPP/CD) and José Mendes Bota (Portugal, EPP/CD) declared themselves worried about the fact that full protection of their life and safety is by far not guaranteed to all girls and women throughout the world...
10/04/2013 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
Liliane Maury Pasquier (Switzerland, SOC), Chair of the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), will undertake a fact-finding visit to Athens on 12-13 April in preparation for the report by Jean-Louis Lorrain (France, EPP/CD) on “Equal access to health care”.
18/03/2013 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
Council of Europe member states should enact laws enabling them to prosecute “child sex tourists” for acts committed abroad, PACE’s Social Affairs Committee has said, approving a report on the topic today at its meeting in Berlin.
15/03/2013 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
Working with people who have the potential to become abusers to stop them ever harming children and setting up “children’s houses” for child-friendly justice were among a number of innovative approaches to tackling child sex abuse discussed at a meeting of PACE’s ONE in FIVE network in Berlin yesterday.
11/03/2013 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
What child protection strategies can be introduced at the national level to effectively fight sexual violence against children? This theme will be debated at the 12th meeting of the Network of Contact Parliamentarians to stop sexual violence against children on Thursday 14 March 2013 at the Bundestag in Berlin.
11/03/2013 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
On Friday 15 March, PACE Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development will be holding a hearing on “Energy diversification as a fundamental contribution to sustainable development” at the Bundestag in Berlin.
06/02/2013 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
“Female genital mutilation is a serious form of violence against women and girls, as recognised by the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence,” declared today José Mendes Bota (Portugal, EPP/CD), PACE general rapporteur on violence against women, and Marlene Rupprecht (Germany, SOC), general rapporteur on children.
28/11/2012 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
“Great efforts are made to provide better support to families and protect children, but these efforts need to be pursued and stepped up,” today stressed Valeriu Ghiletchi (Republic of Moldova, EPP/CD), First Vice-Chairperson of the PACE Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development, reporting on the situation in his country.
28/11/2012 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
A PACE delegation, headed by Liliane Maury Pasquier (Switzerland, SOC), Chairperson of the PACE Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development, met with Margaret Chan, Director General of the WHO and her colleagues in Geneva yesterday. They agreed to intensify co-operation on issues of common interest, in particular on equal access to health care and universal health coverage.
20/11/2012 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
At the meeting they held in Moscow on the occasion of Universal Children's Day the parliamentarians undertook to ensure that their countries put in place a sound legislative framework to outlaw sexual violence against children, including by people within the child’s circle of trust.
19/11/2012 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
As the debate intensifies between those for and against nanotechnology, PACE Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development proposed today that the Council of Europe should draw up legal standards which would be designed to protect citizens, while encouraging the potential beneficial use of nanotechnology.
19/11/2012 | Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
In connection with a report by Bernard Marquet (Monaco, ALDE), the PACE Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development has considered the preliminary draft Council of Europe Convention against trafficking in organs in order to propose a number of additional provisions, as well as the preparation of a roadmap for an Additional Protocol on trafficking in human tissues and cells.