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10 Amendments of Clare MOODY related to 2017/2052(INI)

Amendment 57 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 4
4. Is convinced that the next MFF should build on the Union’s well- established policies and priorities, which aim at promoting peace, the fundamental values enshrined in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union, including democracy, the rule of law democracy and human rights, gender equality, at boosting welfare, long- term and sustainable economic growth, high-quality jobs, sustainable development and innovation, and at safeguarding equal opportunities and non-discrimination, at fostering economic, social and territorial cohesion, intercultural understanding as well as solidarity between Member States and citizens as set out in art 3 TUE; considers that these pillars are prerequisites for a properly functioning single market and Economic and Monetary Union as well as for reinforcing Europe’s position in the world; trusts that they are more relevant than ever for Europe’s future endeavours;
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 81 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 5 a (new)
5a. Emphasises that the elimination of inequality between women and men is vital for the creation of a more inclusive Europe, as well as a more sustainable and economically secure European Union; underlines that closing the gender gaps prevalent in our societies would see an increase in the number of jobs benefiting both women and men, and have a positive knock on effect on GDP per capita;
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 323 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 65
65. Believes, therefore, that the current presentation of the headings requires some improvements, but is against any unjustified radical changes; proposes, as a result, the following structure for the MFF post-2020; Heading 1: A stronger and sustainable economy Including programmes and instruments supporting: under direct management: - research and innovation - -digital transformation of European society and economy industry, entrepreneurship and - small and medium-sized enterprises - large-infrastructure projects - - transport, digitalisation, energy - -energy, space environment and climate change -mitigation and adaptation - agriculture and rural development - - maritime affairs and fisheries - - horizontal (financial) instruments - supporting investments in Europe (possible umbrella financial instrument at EU level, incl. EFSI) Heading 2: Stronger cohesion and solidarity in Europe Including programmes and instruments supporting: - economic, social and territorial - cohesion (under shared management):  investments in innovation, research, digitalisation, reindustrialisa transition, SMEs, transport, climate change adaptation and mitigation, energy and environment employment, education, social affairs and  social inclusion -, capacity building education, youth and life-long learning - -democracy, rule of law, fundamental rights culture, citizenship and - communication - health and food safety - - asylum, migration and integration, - justice and consumers - support to and coordination with national administrations - gender equality Heading 3: Stronger responsibility in the world Including programmes and instruments supporting: - human rights, democracy and the rule of law - international cooperation and development - neighbourhood - enlargement - humanitarian aid - trade - gender equality - contribution to EU trust funds and external relations facilities Heading 4: Security, peace and stability for all Including programmes and instruments supporting: - security - cybersecurity - crisis response and stability - common foreign and security policy - defence Heading 5: An efficient administration at the service of Europeans - financing EU staff - financing the buildings and equipment of EU institutions
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 481 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 81
81. Stresses that cohesion policy post- 2020 should remain the main investment policy of the European Union in order to tackle complex socio-economic challenges covering all EU regions while concentrating the majority of the resources on the most vulnerable ones; believes that, beyond the goal of reducing the disparities between levels of development and enhancing convergence as enshrined in the Treaty, it should focus on the achievement of the broad EU political objectives and proposes, therefore, that under the next MFF, the three cohesion policy funds – the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Cohesion Fund – should concentrate mainly on providing support for innovation, digitalisation, reindustrialisa transition, SMEs, transport, climate change adaptation, employment and social inclusionand mitigation, environment, energy, infrastructuring, employment, education, including vocational education and training, social inclusion and capacity building, social inclusion and gender equality; recalls, in this context, the need for further integrated synergies in order to foster comprehensive, trans-sectorial strategies; calls, moreover, for a reinforced territorial cooperation component and an urban dimension for the policy and dedicated provisions for area with geographic specificities, such as rural, mountainous and remote areas;
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 522 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 82 b (new)
82b. Stresses the importance of ESF in providing funding opportunities to combat discrimination and promote gender equality at work;
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 572 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 85 a (new)
85a. Stresses that gender equality is listed as Number 5 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, to be achieved by 2030; notes, however, that according to the 2015 Gender Equality Index published by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), the goal of gender equality in Europe is still far from being achieved; calls, therefore, for EU-funded programmes to include targeted actions with specific budget allocations on gender equality;
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 588 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 87
87. Recognises the European added value of collaboration in addressing common public health threats; notes that no single Member State can tackle cross- border health challenges alone, and calls for the next MFF to reflect the EU’s responsibility to support Member States in reducing health inequalities; considers that, on the basis of the positive outcome of the ongoing actions in this field, the next MFF should include a robust next generation Health programme that addresses these issues on a cross-border basis, notably by making innovative solutions for healthcare delivery, such as the European Reference Networks; recalls that good health is a prerequisite for achieving other goals set by the EU and that policies in such fields as agriculture, environment, employment, social issues or inclusion also have an impact on the health of Europeans; calls, therefore, for the strengthening of health impact assessments and for cross- sectoral cooperation in the next MFF in this field;
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 591 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 87 a (new)
87a. Stresses that gender mainstreaming is among the founding principles of the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF); deplores, however, the absence of targeted actions on gender equality with specific budget lines despite reiterated calls from Member States to take into account the gender dimension within migration and asylum policies; stresses, therefore, the need to ensure that women have access to sexual and reproductive services and that special attention be paid to the specific needs of vulnerable persons including unaccompanied minors and other groups at risk, including the LGBTI community; who have suffered violence during times of conflict and migration;
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 611 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 88 a (new)
88a. Recognises the European added value of collaboration in addressing gender inequality; and calls for the next MFF to reflect the EU’s responsibility to reduce inequality between the sexes; deplores that most EU-funded programmes do not have specific targeted actions with specific budget allocations on gender equality; notes that gender equality should be recognised as a policy objective in the EU budget titles;
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 620 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 89 a (new)
89a. Recognises the need to provide extra resources to the most vulnerable who are disproportionately affected by said crises, including special attention be paid to the specific needs of women and girls, who are disproportionately more at risk of suffering from sexual violence and exploitation during times of conflict and crisis, and of unaccompanied minors and other groups at risk, including the LGBTI community;
2018/02/01
Committee: BUDG