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"The next item is Question Time, during which we will examine questions to the Commission (B6-0017/2004 ).
Question No 34 by Eoin Ryan ()
A missing children’s web site linked to a global network has just been launched in Ireland. Similar web sites have also been set up in the USA, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, Malaysia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Canada and Australia and, at EU level, apart from Ireland, in Belgium, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.
Can the Commission indicate if EU support is available for such web sites and, if so, why are so few EU Member States participating in this global network? What steps can it take to ensure that every Member State has its own web site and becomes actively involved in the activities of the network which enables the public to come forward with information on unsolved cases of missing children?"@en1
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