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Andorra Official Urges Daily Gender Equality Beyond Women's Day

Secretary Mariona Cadena calls for ongoing institutional commitment to gender parity, highlighting progress in public sectors but gaps in private.

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El Periòdic

Key Points

  • Parity achieved in government and General Council, gaps persist in private sector and labor market.
  • Progress needs cross-institutional strategies and reliable data for effective policies.
  • Focus on four areas: gender perspectives in institutions, anti-discrimination awareness, employment equality, and education.
  • Spoke to El Periòdic d'Andorra on International Women's Day.

Andorra's Secretary of State for Equality and Citizen Participation, Mariona Cadena, has urged institutions to make gender equality a daily priority rather than limiting it to International Women's Day observances.

Speaking to *El Periòdic d'Andorra* on 8 March, Cadena assessed government policies in the area, noting advances over recent years but insisting that substantial work remains to secure effective equality between men and women. She highlighted parity already achieved in major institutional arenas, including the government and General Council, while pointing to lingering gaps in the private sector and labour market.

Progress, she argued, requires coordinated cross-institutional strategies supported by reliable data. "If we don't have data, we can't design good equality policies," Cadena stated.

Her office is focusing on four key areas: embedding gender perspectives across institutions, building awareness and preventing discrimination, promoting equality in employment, and incorporating gender viewpoints into education. These initiatives seek to tackle persistent challenges through systematic, evidence-led approaches.

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