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"As the author is not present, Question No 43 lapses. The CONNECT initiative was launched in 1999, at the European Parliament’s instigation. Since then, 91 of the 267 projects submitted have been co-financed by the Commission. The latter has also created a CONNECT page on the Internet which is proving very useful and which gives the projects a high profile. All of this demonstrated that the Commission has worked professionally and energetically and that the CONNECT initiative is achieving the objectives which the European Parliament set for it. These innovative pilot schemes must therefore continue to be comprehensively monitored so that the sound practices they embody and the results they achieve can be maintained and extended. How does the Commission intend to perform such monitoring in order to ensure that the excellent results achieved so far are maintained and improved? As they deal with the same subject, Questions Nos 44 and 45 will be taken together. Question No 44 by Pedro Aparicio Sánchez (): The CONNECT initiative was launched in 1999 at the European Parliament's instigation. Ninety-one of the 517 projects submitted have been co-financed by the Commission. What is the Commission's assessment of the initiative's first year of operation? Does the Commission consider that the CONNECT objectives and activities are sufficiently well incorporated into the new education and culture programmes? If not, how can the discontinuation of the initiative with effect from 2002 be justified? Question No 45 by Bárbara Dührkop Dührkop ():"@en1
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"Subject: CONNECT initiative"1
"Subject: Future of the CONNECT initiative (education, culture and new technologies)"1

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