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    The Relevance of Parenting Skills in the EU Skill Portability Initiative

    16.03.26

    Make Mothers Matter (MMM) responded to the Public Consultation on the European Commission’s upcoming Skill Portability Initiative. We submitted a paper outlining our views and provided feedback on the need to

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    Hidden in Plain Sight: The Mental Health Crisis Facing Young Mothers in Europe

    14.03.26

    UN Geneva – An MMM submission to the OHCHR call for input on the impact of mental health challenges on the enjoyment of human rights by young people highlights a critical, often overlooked human rights issue:

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    Runa khan at HRC61: Climate change, a lived violation of basic rights for many

    13.03.26

    UN Geneva – Runa Khan, Founder and Director of Friendship, our member organisation from Bangladesh, was among the four civil society speakers selected to deliver an intervention during the annual High Level S

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    MMM’s Response to the EU Public Consultation on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

    12.03.26

    Make Mothers Matter (MMM) has submitted a formal response to the recent consultation by the European Commission on the Strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities up to 2030, calling for greater recogn

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    Recognising mothers, advancing human rights – MMM at HRC61

    12.03.26

    UN Geneva – The UN Human Rights Council is a vital space for bringing key issues into global discussions across a range of topics, and highlighting how recognition and support for mothers can contribute to ad

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    Motherhood at Work in the EU
    From Biological Protection to Structural Equality

    10.03.26

    Make Mothers Matter was invited by ETUI to its event: “Gender matters at work: Making the invisible visible” to discuss the issue of motherhood at work in the European Union. During the discussion, we argue

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