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"By voting for this report, the European Parliament spoke out against the Commission’s plan to incorporate the Daphne programme with other programmes in a vast rights and citizenship programme with a lower budget for the 2014-2020 period. Since 1997, the Daphne programme has played an essential role in supporting those working on preventing and combating violence towards women, children and young people, and also in enhancing cooperation between Member States in this area. The proposal submitted by the Commission is likely to compromise seriously the objectives set out for it, especially in terms of access to funding for associations and particularly small associations. I also welcome the fact that it has highlighted the importance given by the programme to people facing poverty and social exclusion, particularly women and young Roma, who are particularly exposed to the risk of violence. The report also underlines the impact of sexual stereotypes in the area of gender equality and the consequent need for targeted actions to combat this by means of awareness raising, particularly amongst the young. To my mind, that is the first battle in terms of gender equality. I welcome the fact that the report emphasises this area as a priority."@en1
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