The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe referred to the Parliamentary Assembly the matter of whether or not to grant participatory status to the European Alliance of Catholic Women’s Organisations, ANDANTE.
The report concludes that this association meets all the conditions listed in paragraph 2 of the appendix to Committee of Ministers Resolution Res(2003)8 and that the Committee of Ministers should therefore grant participatory status to the ANDANTE Association.
“2. Participatory status may be granted by the Council of Europe to INGOs:
a. which are particularly representative in the field(s) of their competence, fields of action shared by the Council of Europe;
b. which are represented at European level, that is to say which have members in a significant number of countries throughout greater Europe;
c. which are able, through their work, to support the achievement of that closer unity mentioned in Article 1 of the Council of Europe's Statute;
d. are capable of contributing to and participating actively in Council of Europe deliberations and activities;
e. which are able to make known the work of the Council of Europe among European citizens.”
“i. The Secretary General rejected ex officio the applications for participatory status from the following NGOs and INGOs which did not meet the conditions set out in paragraph 2 of the appendix to Committee of Ministers’ Resolution (2003) 8. Some of these INGOs are not representative enough at European level; in other cases their activities do not currently appear in the Programme of Activities of the Council of Europe, the INGO is a member of an INGO already enjoying participatory status or the NGO is not an international but a national or local NGO. They are as follows:
…
ANDANTE Alliance of Catholic Women’s Organisations
…”.
“2. Participatory status may be granted by the Council of Europe to INGOs:
a. which are particularly representative in the field(s) of their competence, fields of action shared by the Council of Europe;
b. which are represented at European level, that is to say which have members in a significant number of countries throughout greater Europe;
c. which are able, through their work, to support the achievement of that closer unity mentioned in Article 1 of the Council of Europe's Statute;
d. are capable of contributing to and participating actively in Council of Europe deliberations and activities;
e. which are able to make known the work of the Council of Europe among European citizens.”
“a. keep themselves regularly informed of Council of Europe activities and developments in standards by means of the numerous sources of information available, including the Internet;
b. furnish, either spontaneously or at the request of the Council of Europe's different bodies, information, documents or opinions relating to their own field(s) of competence on matters which are under consideration or which could be addressed by the Council of Europe;
c. work to promote the respect of the Council of Europe's standards, conventions and legal instruments in the member states, and assist in the implementation of these standards, and this in close contact with local, regional and national NGOs;
d. give maximum publicity to the initiatives and achievements of the Council of Europe in their own field(s) of competence;
e. disseminate information on Council of Europe standards, instruments and activities, as well as information from the INGO thematic groupings, to their members, on a regular basis, and ensure that they too work actively to fulfil the requirements of the participatory status.”
|
Organisation |
Country |
Number of members |
|
Action Catholique des Femmes du Luxembourg |
Luxembourg |
14 500 |
|
Action Catholique des Femmes |
France |
10 000 |
|
Institute of our Lady of Mercy, English Branch |
United Kingdom |
300 |
|
Katholische Frauengemeinschaft Deutschlands |
Germany |
620 000 |
|
Katholiek Vrouwen Dispuut |
Netherlands |
310 |
|
Katholische Frauenbewegung Österreichs |
Austria |
150 000 |
|
Katholischer Deutscher Frauenbund |
Germany |
220 000 |
|
Katolicke hnutie žien Slovenska |
Slovak Republic |
80 000 |
|
KAV-Fraueninitiative |
Austria |
not indicated |
|
Keresztény Nöi Felnöttkepzési Egyesület |
Hungary |
100 |
|
Konferentie Nederlandse Religieuzen |
Netherlands |
9 500 |
|
Latvijas Katolu sieviešu apvieniba |
Latvia |
50 |
|
National Board of Catholic Women |
United Kingdom |
45 000 |
|
Newman Association |
United Kingdom |
800 |
|
Norges Katolske Kvinneforbund |
Norway |
200 |
|
Schweizerischer Katholischer Frauenbund |
Switzerland |
200 000 |
|
Society of the Holy Child Jesus – Province européenne |
United Kingdom |
150 |
|
Teresa Ry |
Finland |
100 |
|
Unie Katolických Žen Republique |
Czech Republic |
150 |
|
Unie Nederlandse Katholieke Vrouwenbeweging |
Netherlands |
28 500 |
|
Vie et Foi – Action catholique générale de la Suisse Romande |
Switzerland |
300 |
|
ZijActief Nederland |
Netherlands |
8 000 |