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"Set up in 1997, this programme has made its mark as the only EU programme seeking to combat violence against women, children and young people. In 2000, the Daphne initiative was transformed into a multiannual programme covering the period 2000-2003, and allocated funding of EUR 20 million. The programme evoked a great deal of interest, both in the European Union and in various international bodies working to stop the commercial sexual exploitation of children. The Daphne II and Daphne III programmes were launched in 2004 and 2007 respectively, with an average annual budget of EUR 10 million for Daphne II and EUR 16.7 million for Daphne III. The general objective of Daphne III is to contribute to the protection of children, young people and women against all forms of violence and to attain a high level of health protection, well-being and social cohesion. This is done by promoting the further development of Union policies, particularly in the fields of public health, human rights and gender equality, and by encouraging actions to protect children’s rights and to fight trafficking in human beings and sexual exploitation. With this type of initiative, the EU is putting itself at the forefront of combating violence against women, children and young people."@en1
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