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"Question No 57 by Teresa Riera Madurell ()
Under a coherent strategy designed to devote 3% of the EU’s GDP to research by 2010, 8 out of every 1000 people of working age in Europe would need to be researchers – that means a total of 700 000 new, properly trained researchers. It is therefore vital that Europe make the most of its research potential, inter alia by encouraging more women to get involved in science and technology. Using only half of the brains available is neither intelligent nor efficient.
International Women’s Day is on 8 March. In view of this, can the Commission come forward with an initiative designed to put this fault right?"@en1
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