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"I voted in favour of this European Parliament report because the Daphne programme is the only programme of its type whose goal is to combat violence against women, children and young people throughout the European Union. The Daphne programme has been a genuine success since its launch in 1997, both in terms of its popularity with stakeholders (beneficiaries, public and academic authorities, NGOs) and in terms of the effectiveness of the projects funded by the programme. It is therefore vital to ensure continued funding for the Daphne programme in order to maintain the measures currently in force and introduce new measures that will be effective in combating all types of violence against children, young people and women. Daphne is an extremely important instrument for raising the visibility of the issue of violence against women and providing the possibility for women’s organisations and other engaged stakeholders to develop their work and their concrete actions in this field. The Daphne programme will, from 2014, be incorporated into the rights and citizenship programme, but it is essential to ensure that the programme’s objectives, in particular, that of combating violence against women, are retained in the 2014-2020 period among the objectives of the new rights and citizenship programme. Furthermore, bearing in mind the success, effectiveness and popularity of the Daphne programme, we must ensure that significant funding continues for the new-generation programme."@en1
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