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The Business of Women’s Bodies | Towards Truly Empowered Female Consumers

21/04/2026 - From 12h to 14h - Public


When half the population is the target of industries, who ensures the science, safety and transparency behind what is being sold?

Women’s bodies are one of the most powerful drivers of global consumer markets. From menstruation to pregnancy, postpartum recovery to menopause, entire industries have grown around biological experiences that half the population will navigate during their lifetime. Yet the frameworks designed to protect, inform and empower those consumers have not always evolved at the same pace.

Products promise relief, optimisation, balance, confidence, youth, performance. Marketing is sophisticated, language persuasive, and demand enormous. But behind the messaging lies a more complex question: how much of what is being sold to women is grounded in robust science, transparent evidence and responsible regulation?

“The Business of Women’s Bodies” opens a conversation at the intersection of commerce, health, research and public policy. It looks at the expanding markets built around women’s health and wellness, and the persistent gaps that still shape them: gender bias in research and clinical testing, blurred lines between marketing claims and scientific validation, and regulatory systems that often struggle to keep pace with fast-moving industries.

From hormonal health products to fertility tracking, supplements, menopause treatments or postpartum recovery services, the discussion examines how biological processes have become commercial categories, and what this means for women as consumers navigating these spaces.

Beyond critique, the conversation focuses on what truly empowered consumption could look like: clearer standards of evidence, better transparency, more inclusive research design, and stronger collaboration between policymakers, regulators, healthcare professionals and industry.

At stake is a simple but fundamental question: what would it take for women to make choices about their bodies in markets designed not only to sell to them, but to serve them.

This event is co-organized with Euroconsumers

Gathering six national consumer organisations and giving voice to a total of more than 6 million people in Italy, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Poland and Brazil, Euroconsumers is the world's leading consumer group in innovative information, personalised services and the defence of consumer rights.

About our speakers,

Pinuccia Contino:
 
Pinuccia Contino is the Deputy Director for Equality and Non-Discrimination and Head of the Gender Equality Unit at the Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers (DG JUST), where she lead the development and implementation of EU legislation, strategies and programmes advancing gender equality, together with a team of outstanding experts. She previously served as Deputy Director for Consumers and Head of the Product Safety and Rapid Alert System Unit, contributing to the strengthening of consumer protection and product safety frameworks across Europe and on the global scene. In this context, she received the Ross Koeser Achievement Award by ICPHSO (International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organisation) in 2024.
 
Pinuccia is also an Ambassador of Compassion certified by Stanford University and completed a Certification Training in Compassionate Leadership with the Center for Compassionate Leadership in December 2023. Last but not least, she is the author of "What It Takes to Be Yourself: From Seeking Success to Embodying Purpose through Compassion", a memoir and self-help book born from a three-and-a-half-year journey of inquiry into leadership, authenticity, compassion, and the meaning of success.
 
Ffion Storer Jones:
 
Ffion Storer Jones is a Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer in the Brussels Office of the global health NGO DSW. She holds a BSc in Medical Physiology and has been working on global trade, research, health and development policies for over ten years. At DSW, she leads the advocacy efforts at EU level on women’s health, with a focus on the role of research and innovation in closing the gender health gap globally.
 
Morgane Leten:
 
Morgane Leten is the co-founder of Guud Woman, a women's hormonal health platform that helps women navigating hormonal challenges through education, expert support, and science-backed supplements. After being diagnosed with PCOS in 2016 and finding little support from the medical system, she retrained in nutrition and hormonal health and built what is now Belgium's largest menstrual health community.  Her mission is simple: helping women understand their bodies so they can make better decisions about their health.

 

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