Legal Notice

Make Mothers Matter (formerly Mouvement Mondial des Mères/World Mouvement of Mothers) is an association under French Law (“Loi 1901”) with no political nor religious affiliations.

Make Mothers Matter (MMM)
12 rue du Bouquet de Longchamp
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The website

This website is the property of Make Mothers Matter and is governed by French law; Its use must be in compliance with French law and will be considered to be occurring on French territory.

The website contains information on the activities that Make Mothers Matter conducts to fulfil its mission, notably through its advocacy work at international institutions. It also gives information on relevant activities of its member organisations around the world.

It is hosted by OVH France and powered by WordPress.

Private Policy – Right of access to personal data

Our contact database doesn’t contain any confidential or sensitive information, isn’t shared or sold to third parties, and is only used for occasional dissemination of information on our activities.

You can subscribe to our newsletter on the website, and you have the right to access and update your data, in compliance with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in force since 2018.

Copyright

The content of this website is the property of Make Mothers Matter.

Unless otherwise specified, the pictures and graphics shown are either in the public domain or the property of MMM – in which case they cannot be used without prior authorisation. 

 

Latest News from MMM and its Network

Job Sharing: A Promising Solution for Working Mothers

24.03.26

By Ariane de Liedekerke, Network Co-ordinator, Make Mothers Matter While many women are still sidelined professionally after becoming mothers, leading to a lose-lose situation, some companies are testing new wa

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Recognising Care
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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Climate finance must prioritise mothers and care

13.03.26

UN Geneva – Responding to the OHCHR Call for inputs on Climate Financing and Human Rights MMM argues that climate finance must prioritise mothers, unpaid caregivers, and maternal health in order to be truly e

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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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