3 Amendments of Mary HONEYBALL related to 2015/2342(INI)
Amendment 56 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital E
Recital E
E. whereas vulnerable people, in particular women, but also children,groups such as unaccompanied minors and women; women heads of household; pregnant women; people with disabilities, people in need of urgent medical treatment and the elderly, who are particularly exposed to all kinds of dangers, namelysexual and gender-based violence, trafficking, and abuse,re often subject to multiple harms at their country of origin, in transit and at their destination and should be urgently protected and granted humanitarian protection as part of theira complement to resettlement;
Amendment 204 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 5
Paragraph 5
5. Stresses the crucial role of women in cases ofwith regards to forced displacement, not only as they arebeing more vulnerable to certain abuses, but also because ofin regards to the role they play in responding to emergencies, their socioeconomic contributions and their active participation in conflict resolution and prevention; notes that a focus on women’'s empowerment is therefore necessaryand greater role as decision-makers is central to addressing the deeper causes of forced displacement; reiterates the importance of adding a gender perspective to the EU policies addressing movements of migrants and refugee and gendered power relations, and that it is necessary that a gender perspective is applied to EU policies on refugee and migrant movements;
Amendment 210 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6
Paragraph 6
6. Recalls that children – particularlyvulnerable groups - including women, unaccompanied ones –minors, people with disabilities and the elderly - are particularly vulnerable to abuse, includingat great risk of sexual and gender- based violence, even once they have reached places deemed secure; calls for these groups to be given special assistance and humanitarian protection as part of their resettlementa complement to resettlement and to be prioritised in gender-sensitive reception procedures with a greater adherence to minimum standards, and more efficient family reunification provisions;