The Camogie Association say they will put the proposed amalgamation with the GAA to a vote at their annual congress in April.
This weekend will see GAA's Annual Congress in Mayo vote on a motion to "prioritise integration with the LGFA and the Camogie Association."
The move has received the full backing of the already united Gaelic Players Association (GPA).
On Friday, the Camogie Association wrote that it "has been working collaboratively with the GAA and LGFA over many years towards the achievement of full integration of the Gaelic games associations."
They added, "We in the Camogie Association wish the GAA the best with their Annual Congress this weekend. As this is a GAA Congress, the Camogie Association does not have speaking or voting rights.
"However, at our own Congress on 1st and 2nd April, we will present a motion that will enable our members to reaffirm their ongoing commitment and support for integration."
We welcome the firm commitment made by the @OfficialCamogie towards integration of their association with @officialgaa and @LadiesFootball and also their commitment towards seeking true equality within our games. We will do all we can to support their efforts. #equality https://t.co/I0XxiFrXiz
— GPA (@gaelicplayers) February 25, 2022
The Camogie Association motion reads:
Recognising the leadership and constructive ongoing engagement demonstrated by the Camogie Association in recent years, Congress mandates the Uachtarán and Ard Chomhairle to continue working towards the integration of the Camogie Association, the GAA and LGFA to ensure that:
- Organisational and governance structures reflect an integrated Gaelic Games Organisation.
- Gender equity and its delivery is recognised as a core value of the Gaelic Games family, promoting it across stakeholders, Government and citizens.
- There is equitable access to full participation in Gaelic Games across all units of the Organisation.
- The promotion of our Gaelic Games is strengthened on an equitable, diverse, cross community basis.
Congress requests that a formal progress update be provided to Ard Chomhairle on a regular basis and that the Uachtarán would provide a comprehensive report of progress at Congress.