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"Between 20 and 25% of women in the European Union have experienced physical acts of violence at least once during their adult lives and more than 10% have suffered from sexual violence involving the use of force. Similarly, 26% of children and young people report physical violence. Given the extent of this violence, the European Daphne programme was set up in 1997 to protect these women, these young people and these children and since then, it has been a genuine success. The resolution that we adopted, and which I, of course, supported, welcomes the actions carried out within this programme and calls for their renewal for the 2014-2020 period. More specifically, I would like to highlight certain aspects: our resolution firstly calls for more funding to be channelled into projects aimed at alerting the young to new forms of violence (social networks, Internet child pornography, etc.). Our resolution goes on to encourage NGOs to take part and get involved, given their crucial role in supporting victims. Finally, it is important that this instrument should retain its name and its independence to maintain the visibility of the programme, and it also needs a budget which is at least on a par with that of the previous programme."@en1
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