4 Amendments of Antigoni PAPADOPOULOU related to 2012/2289(INI)
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion
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1. Urges the United Nations to accelerate progress in advancing the development agenda and enhance the importance accorded to women's rights and gender equality by making them the subject – as has hitherto been the case – of at least one specific globally agreed goal in the post- 2015 MDG framework and emphasising their status as cross-cutting issues within development cooperation programmes as a whole;
Amendment 21 #
Draft opinion
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3. Calls for the post-2015 MDG framework to set ambitious targets for women's rights and gender equality in terms of women's empowerment and well-being, participation in decision-making, combating violence against women, access to good education (at primary, secondary, and higher level) and training, access to micro-credit facilities to combat poverty and social exclusion, access to effective health care, improvements in sexual and reproductive health and rights, quality and stability of employment, equal pay, career development, the representation of women in politics and economic activity, and ownership and inheritance rights;
Amendment 44 #
Draft opinion
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4. Calls on the Commission and the Member States, bearing in mind that gender equality and non-discrimination are cross-cutting aims, to increase thematic and national consultations as well as the amount of development aid for programmes focusing on them, so as to enable the gender dimension to be mainstreamed at every stage of development aid programming (identification, formulation, implementation, and evaluation);
Amendment 54 #
Draft opinion
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5. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to provide in their bilateral agreements with non-member countries for binding clauses prohibiting all types of discrimination based on sex. , marital status and age as well as various religious or traditional practices including among others, gender mutilation, gendercide, honour crimes, abduction and illegal confinement of women as well as forced marriages.