4 Amendments of Patrizia TOIA related to 2017/2594(RSP)
Amendment 34 #
Paragraph 3
3. Stresses the multidimensional – human, economic, environmental, political, security and societal – character of resilience and welcomes that this concept is becoming an important one in the EU’s foreign and security policy, development cooperation and humanitarian assistance; highlights that the distinct mandate and objectives of each policy need to be respected, whilst also promoting greater coherence between policies;
Amendment 48 #
Paragraph 7
7. Calls for personal and community resilience and a focus on vulnerable groups – including the poorest in society, minorities, women, children, people with disabilities and the elderly – to remain central to the promotion of resilience in the external action of the EU; highlights the central role played by civil society organisations in building resilience; underlines also the importance of collecting and disseminating disaggregated data to understand the situation of vulnerable groups;
Amendment 58 #
Paragraph 8
8. Notes the particular challenge which forced and protracted displacement represents for many fragile and conflict- affected countries and their neighbours; underlines that building the resilience of affected populations and their host communities is of othe utmost importance, as outlined in the Commission Communication on forced displacement and development5 ; _________________ 5 European Commission Communication ‘Lives in Dignity: from Aid-dependence to Self-reliance Forced Displacement and Development’ of 26 April 2016 (COM(2016)0234).
Amendment 62 #
Paragraph 9
9. Recognises state resilience as an important dimension of resilience and underlines that the resilience and stability of countries is directly derived from the respect for human rights, the strength of democracy, trust in institutions, and accountability to their own citizens, but above all, from involving citizens, individually and in associations, in identifying possible solutions - objectives, each and all of them, which must be promoted and defended in the implementation of the EUGS;