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5 Amendments of John HOWARTH related to 2018/0230(COD)

Amendment 7 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 28
(28) Special attention should be given to ensuring that the activities supported by the European Solidarity Corps are accessible to all young people, notably the most disadvantaged ones. Special measures should be in place to promote social inclusion, the participation of disadvantaged young people, as well as to take into account the constraints imposed by the remoteness of a number of rural areas and of the outermost regions of the Union and the Overseas Countries and Territories. Accordingly, the monitoring of the Programme shall report upon the extent to which the Programme meets its aspiration to reflect the diverse make up of European Society in terms of ethnicity, gender, (dis)ability, social background and the geography of the Union. Similarly, the participating countries should endeavour to adopt all appropriate measures to remove legal and administrative obstacles to the proper functioning of the European Solidarity Corps. This should resolve, where possible, and without prejudice to the Schengen acquis and Union law on the entry and residence of third-country nationals, administrative issues that create difficulties in obtaining visas and residence permits, as well as the issuing of a European Health Insurance Card in the case of cross-border activities within the European Union.
2018/10/11
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 8 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 14 – paragraph 2 – point d a (new)
(da) The financial contributions made by and expected from third countries to the Programme shall, once sufficient information is available, be reported to both arms of the Budgetary Authority as part of the annual/or interim reporting of the Programme.
2018/10/11
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 10 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b a (new)
(ba) (c) percentages of gender balance, ethnicity, (dis)ability and geography of the Union.
2018/10/11
Committee: BUDG
Amendment 60 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 28
(28) Special attention should be given to ensuring that the activities supported by the European Solidarity Corps are accessible to all young people, notably the most disadvantaged ones. Special measures should be in place to promote social inclusion, the participation of disadvantaged young people, as well as to take into account the constraints imposed by the remoteness of a number of rural areas and of the outermost regions of the Union and the Overseas Countries and Territories. Accordingly, the monitoring of the programme shall report upon the extent to which the programme meets its aspiration to reflect the diverse make up of European Society in terms of ethnicity, gender, (dis)ability, social background and the geography of the Union. Similarly, the participating countries should endeavour to adopt all appropriate measures to remove legal and administrative obstacles to the proper functioning of the European Solidarity Corps. This should resolve, where possible, and without prejudice to the Schengen acquis and Union law on the entry and residence of third-country nationals, administrative issues that create difficulties in obtaining visas and residence permits, as well as the issuing of a European Health Insurance Card in the case of cross-border activities within the European Union.
2018/11/29
Committee: REGI
Amendment 139 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex I – paragraph 1 – point b a (new)
(ba) percentages of gender balance, ethnicity, (dis)ability and geography of the Union
2018/11/29
Committee: REGI