Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | DEVE | THEOCHAROUS Eleni ( PPE) | NEUSER Norbert ( S&D), LÖVIN Isabella ( Verts/ALE) |
Committee Opinion | EMPL |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54
Legal Basis:
RoP 54Events
The European Parliament adopted a resolution on poverty reduction and job creation in developing countries: the way forward.
The Parliament recalls that strong and sustainable economic growth within a stable, business-friendly environment helps create wealth and jobs and is therefore the surest and most sustainable route out of poverty. In this context, the Parliament supports the following actions:
Challenges for the developing countries
On the economy : Members urge governments in developing countries to diversify their economy through the development of their manufacturing sector and to avoid overburdening businesses - especially SMEs - with excessive red tape. They also recall that 2.7 billion people currently have no access to credit, and that small enterprises, especially in the agricultural sector, need adequate financing to preserve existing jobs and create new ones. Accordingly, the resolution encourages developing countries to promote credit access, via micro-credit, micro-insurance and innovative credit agents, such as rural post offices. Developing countries are asked to treat the development of the agricultural sector as a priority when drawing up Country Strategy Papers and National Indicative Programmes. Members call on the EU to recognise the contribution of the social economy to job creation in developing countries, and to include the social economy in EU development programmes and cooperation strategies. At the same time, they stress the importance of all developing countries signing up to the ILO’s Decent Work Agenda and the UN Social Protection Floor initiative, as well as the implementation of the right to freedom from forced labour and especially from child labour without exception, as without education children are condemned to a life in poverty. On citizenship and governance : all developing countries are asked to sign the UN Convention against Corruption urgently and EU Member States, and EU companies, must also respect the UN Convention. The Parliament believes that EU Member States should act as role models for developing countries in terms of budgetary discipline , tax collection and good governance. It urges all developing countries to foster independent parliaments, maximise involvement by civil society organisations in formulating public policy, and freedom of association for trade unions and the right to bargain collectively.
Shared challenges : Members reiterate their call for developing countries’ national budgets and EU development aid to allocate at least 20% of their spending to health and basic education. They also want a rethinking of privatisation policies, especially concerning utilities like water, sanitation and services of general interest. The resolution stresses the importance of strong social protection systems , and free and full access for all to educational systems , and the need for all development strategies to pay special attention to the most vulnerable and marginalised, especially women, children, older people and people with disabilities. The resolution also highlights the problem of child labour and recognises that it is one of the major obstacles to achieving universal primary education completion and reducing poverty. It calls for the promotion of inter-agency coordination and alignment in education aid and child labour policy through strengthening existing mechanisms, including the Global Task Force for Child Labour and Education.
Challenges for donors
On aid : Members urge all rich countries, especially EU states, to keep their spending promises as regards aid, i.e. at least 0.7% of GNI by 2015 . They underline that export subsidies have led to the dumping of EU products on developing countries' markets and contributed to job destruction by making local agricultural products uncompetitive and manufactured industrial goods uneconomical. The Parliament believes that policy coherence can bring fruitful results in terms of job creation. It calls therefore for a change in EU external polices as these have a direct impact on developing countries' economies and should be designed to support their sustainable needs in order to fight poverty. It also calls for substantial additional funding in order to combat the effects of climate change and the global economic crisis in developing countries, and wants basic education and public health to form the basis of development policies, insisting that the current situation cannot justify any reduction in national spending and international aid to these sectors. Members emphasise that the EU has to revise its subsidy policies , especially in the agricultural sector and in line with the needs of small and medium farmers in the EU, in order to facilitate fair trade conditions regarding developing countries. They ask all donors, once again, to adhere more faithfully to the aid effectiveness agenda, especially as regards donor coordination and accountability. The resolution also insists that the Commission make sure that the external dimension of the current reform of the Common Fisheries Policies will be mainstreamed with EU development policy as these are directly linked to the livelihood of the population in developing countries. The fisheries sector in many countries is crucial for employment and food security and therefore all developing countries should be eligible for EU sector support to develop their own sustainable fisheries industry, independent of any fisheries access agreement with the EU. Parliament expects that since policy coherence for development is now a Treaty requirement, EU policies in areas such as farming, trade, migration and fisheries will not in any way undermine development efforts. It intends to monitor closely how the EU fulfils this obligation. It calls on the Commission and the EU Member States to promote sustainable enterprises with decent jobs creation as a specific sector of development cooperation in line with the 2005 European Consensus on Development, and to foster its integration in more traditional sectors of development cooperation such as infrastructure, rural development, governance and trade-related assistance. On new sources of funding : Members want G20 nations to carry through on pledges to stamp out tax havens, to tighten up supervision of financial markets and to usher in tax information exchange. The resolution calls on the Commission and the Member States to enhance public financial support to small and micro enterprises and farmers in the developing countries, including the informal sector. Capacity building and global governance : the EU is urged to target its aid towards promoting capacity building in areas that will directly benefit the partner countries’ economic fabric and create jobs, i.e. developing their productive capacity, building efficient tax systems, fighting corruption, strengthening institutions and civil society, facilitating access to microcredit and other sources of finance, etc. Members call for all EU development policies with an impact on job creation and poverty reduction to focus on measures which require governments, civil society, companies, foundations and local communities to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015 . The EU should take account of human rights and governance criteria when drawing up trade agreements and should not hesitate to apply sanctions when states fail to respect their governance obligations .
Parliament accepts the use of budget support only where there are watertight guarantees that funds will reach their intended destination and satisfy their original purpose and where recipients fulfil human rights and democratic governance criteria. It looks forward to more effective assessment and auditing of budget support to analyse if the intended goal is achieved and if governments in the recipient countries comply with the abovementioned criteria. It calls on the Commission to establish an IT-based scoreboard under the scrutiny of the European Parliament to assess the efficiency of Community aid in the field of poverty reduction, education and job creation.
Parliament calls for: (i) a coherent and credible proposal on EU post-election policy, which respects the free choice of the population in a given country;
(ii) a review of loan policies in order to support democratic and sustainable economic development choices by developing countries; (iii) concrete action to eradicate abuses of tax havens, tax evasion and illicit financial flights from developing countries and to promote these resources to be invested in developing countries; (iv) a new binding global financial agreement on the automatic disclosure by transnational corporate companies of the profits they made and the taxes they paid on a country-by-country basis; (v) support to the UN Social Floor Initiative to extend or implement sustainable social protection systems in developing countries by ensuring greater coherence in external relations policies and developing a Communication on Social Protection in development cooperation.
Challenges in the area of education : Members urge the EU to introduce assistance programmes for parents in various fields where poverty leads to a lack of knowledge with regard to bringing up children to ensure that children in developing countries have real opportunities. They also call on the Union to concentrate its efforts on identifying branches where developing countries have a competitive advantage whereby the establishment of work-based apprenticeships in these sectors shall be one of the main priorities of EU development aid.
Access to the market : lastly, Parliament calls on the Commission and the Member States to develop a coherent approach which respects the fundamentals of the free market and which guarantees reciprocity in the field of trade.
The Committee on Development adopted the own-initiative report drawn up by Eleni THEOCHAROUS (EPP, CY) on poverty reduction and job creation in developing countries: the way forward in response to the Commission Communication on the subject. It notes that hunger, malnutrition, and the exclusion of millions of people from access to food and basic public services are consequences of economic, agricultural and trade policies at national and international level.
On the economy : Members urge governments in developing countries to diversify their economy through the development of their manufacturing sector and to avoid overburdening businesses - especially SMEs - with excessive red tape. They also recall that 2.7 billion people currently have no access to credit, and that small enterprises, especially in the agricultural sector, need adequate financing to preserve existing jobs and create new ones. Accordingly, the report encourages developing countries to promote credit access, via micro-credit, micro-insurance and innovative credit agents, such as rural post offices. Developing countries are asked to treat the development of the agricultural sector as a priority when drawing up Country Strategy Papers and National Indicative Programmes.
Members call on the EU to recognise the contribution of the social economy to job creation in developing countries, and to include the social economy in EU development programmes and cooperation strategies. At the same time, they stress the importance of all developing countries signing up to the ILO’s Decent Work Agenda and the UN Social Protection Floor initiative, as well as the implementation of the right to freedom from forced labour and especially from child labour without exception, as without education children are condemned to a life in poverty.
On citizenship and governance : all developing countries are asked to sign the UN Convention against Corruption urgently and EU Member States, and EU companies, must also respect the UN Convention. The committee believes that EU Member States should act as role models for developing countries in terms of budgetary discipline, tax collection and good governance. It urges all developing countries to foster independent parliaments, maximise involvement by civil society organisations in formulating public policy, and freedom of association for trade unions and the right to bargain collectively.
Shared challenges : Members reiterate their call for developing countries’ national budgets and EU development aid to allocate at least 20% of their spending to health and basic education. They also want a rethinking of privatisation policies, especially concerning utilities like water, sanitation and services of general interest. The report stresses the importance of strong social protection systems , and free and full access for all to educational systems , and the need for all development strategies to pay special attention to the most vulnerable and marginalised, especially women, children, older people and people with disabilities. The report also highlights the problem of child labour and recognises that it is one of the major obstacles to achieving universal primary education completion and reducing poverty. It calls for the promotion of inter-agency coordination and alignment in education aid and child labour policy through strengthening existing mechanisms, including the Global Task Force for Child Labour and Education.
Challenges for donors
On aid: Members urge all rich countries, especially EU states, to keep their spending promises as regards aid, i.e. at least 0.7% of GNI by 2015 . They underline that export subsidies have led to the dumping of EU products on developing countries' markets and contributed to job destruction by making local agricultural products uncompetitive and manufactured industrial goods uneconomical. The committee believes that policy coherence can bring fruitful results in terms of job creation. It calls therefore for a change in EU external polices as these have a direct impact on developing countries' economies and should be designed to support their sustainable needs in order to fight poverty. It also calls for substantial additional funding in order to combat the effects of climate change and the global economic crisis in developing countries, and wants basic education and public health to form the basis of development policies, insisting that the current situation cannot justify any reduction in national spending and international aid to these sectors.
Members emphasise that the EU has to revise its subsidy policies , especially in the agricultural sector and in line with the needs of small and medium farmers in the EU, in order to facilitate fair trade conditions regarding developing countries. They ask all donors, once again, to adhere more faithfully to the aid effectiveness agenda, especially as regards donor coordination and accountability. The report also insists that the Commission make sure that the external dimension of the current reform of the Common Fisheries Policies will be mainstreamed with EU development policy as these are directly linked to the livelihood of the population in developing countries. The fisheries sector in many countries is crucial for employment and food security and therefore all developing countries should be eligible for EU sector support to develop their own sustainable fisheries industry, independent of any fisheries access agreement with the EU.
The committee expects that since policy coherence for development is now a Treaty requirement, EU policies in areas such as farming, trade, migration and fisheries will not in any way undermine development efforts. It intends to monitor closely how the EU fulfils this obligation. It calls on the Commission and the EU Member States to promote sustainable enterprises with decent jobs creation as a specific sector of development cooperation in line with the 2005 European Consensus on Development, and to foster its integration in more traditional sectors of development cooperation such as infrastructure, rural development, governance and trade-related assistance.
On new sources of funding : Members want G20 nations to carry through on pledges to stamp out tax havens, to tighten up supervision of financial markets and to usher in tax information exchange. The report calls on the Commission and the Member States to enhance public financial support to small and micro enterprises and farmers in the developing countries, including the informal sector.
Capacity building and global governance : the EU is urged to target its aid towards promoting capacity building in areas that will directly benefit the partner countries’ economic fabric and create jobs, i.e. developing their productive capacity, building efficient tax systems, fighting corruption, strengthening institutions and civil society, facilitating access to microcredit and other sources of finance, etc. Members call for all EU development policies with an impact on job creation and poverty reduction to focus on measures which require governments, civil society, companies, foundations and local communities to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015 . The EU should take account of human rights and governance criteria when drawing up trade agreements and should not hesitate to apply sanctions when states fail to respect their governance obligations .
The Commission is asked to present to the European Parliament a coherent and credible proposal on EU post-election policy, which respects the free choice of the population in a given country, and fears that the current absence of a coherent post-election policy undermines the credibility of the EU Election Observation Missions.
Challenges in the area of education: Members urge the EU to introduce assistance programmes for parents in various fields where poverty leads to a lack of knowledge with regard to bringing up children to ensure that children in developing countries have real opportunities. They also call on the Union to concentrate its efforts on identifying branches where developing countries have a competitive advantage whereby the establishment of work-based apprenticeships in these sectors shall be one of the main priorities of EU development aid.
Access to the market: lastly, Members call on the Commission and the Member States to develop a coherent approach which respects the fundamentals of the free market and which guarantees reciprocity in the field of trade.
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2010)8656
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T7-0327/2010
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A7-0192/2010
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A7-0192/2010
- Committee opinion: PE439.256
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE439.984
- Committee draft report: PE439.340
- Committee draft report: PE439.340
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE439.984
- Committee opinion: PE439.256
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A7-0192/2010
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2010)8656
Activities
- Edward MCMILLAN-SCOTT
Plenary Speeches (2)
- Eleni THEOCHAROUS
- Elena BĂSESCU
Plenary Speeches (1)
- Miroslav MIKOLÁŠIK
Plenary Speeches (1)
Amendments | Dossier |
124 |
2009/2171(INI)
2010/03/24
DEVE
97 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Citation ? (new) - having regard to the UN report 'Rethinking poverty-Report on the World Social Situation 2010',
Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution Recital F F. whereas
Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution Recital G G. whereas
Amendment 12 #
Motion for a resolution Recital G G. whereas the developing world faces an urgent shortage of qualified health personnel and whereas many skilled workers, in health and other sectors, are not returning home to benefit their own communities; whereas the European blue card will result in a further brain drain from developing countries, with all the detrimental effects which it entails,
Amendment 13 #
Motion for a resolution Recital G a (new) Ga. whereas over 70% of the world's poor in developing countires live in rural areas and are directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods and their markets are undermined by heavily subsidised European products which expose local farmers to structural poverty and dependence on external aid, which is recently exacerbated by the land grab phenomenon,
Amendment 14 #
Motion for a resolution Recital I Amendment 15 #
Motion for a resolution Recital J a (new) Ja. whereas tax evasion and illicit capital flights from developing countries represents 10 times the value of development aid,
Amendment 16 #
Motion for a resolution Recital N Amendment 17 #
Motion for a resolution Recital N a (new) Na. whereas social protection systems have been proven as powerful instruments for poverty reduction and social cohesion and the majority of the global population has no adequate social protection coverage,
Amendment 18 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Urges government
Amendment 19 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Urges governments in developing countries to diversify their economy through the development of their manufacturing sector and to avoid overburdening businesses – especially SMEs, motors of jobs and growth – with excessive red tape;
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution Citation ? (new) - having regard to the Council Conclusions of June 21th 2007 'Promoting Employment through EU Development Cooperation',
Amendment 20 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Urges governments in developing countries to develop their manufacturing sector and to avoid overburdening businesses – especially SMEs, motors of jobs and growth – with excessive red tape;
Amendment 21 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. Calls for a regulated fair and equitable trade agreement between industrialised and developing countries, which allows developing countries to build local economy and employment without being exposed to unfair competition between the two systems with great differences in matter of productivity, divergent policies and subsidies;
Amendment 22 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Calls on all developing countries to sign up to the ILO’s Decent Work Agenda and the UN Social Protection Floor initiative to guarantee satisfactory labour standards, high levels of comprehensive social protection coverage that reaches the poorest and marginalised persons and genuine social dialogue;
Amendment 23 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Underlines the importance to equally sign up to and implement the various ILO conventions on international labour standards and recommends employing the provisions of the ILO resolution 'Recovering from the crisis: A Global Jobs Pact';
Amendment 24 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Calls on the EU to recognise the contribution of the social economy (eg cooperatives) to job creation and the promotion of decent work in developing countries, and to include the social economy in EU development programmes and cooperation strategies;
Amendment 25 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Invites developing countries to
Amendment 26 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Encourages developing countries to diversify their economies to the maximum, so as no longer to be exclusively dependent on a very limited number of products, particularly agricultural products for export,
Amendment 27 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Reminds developing countries to respect local traditions of common land use for agriculture in order to facilitate and to protect existing small farming;
Amendment 28 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 a (new) 5a. Believes that EU Member States should act as role models among developing countries in terms of budgetary discipline, tax collection and good governance;
Amendment 29 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Urges all developing countries to foster independent parliaments, able to contribute effectively to deepening democracy by freely exercising their legislative, budgetary and scrutiny functions; at the same time, draws attention to the enormous importance of a judicial system which operates independently and is properly developed;
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 18 a (new) - having regard to the 2009 study by Megapesca Lda entitled ‘Overall evaluation study of the Fisheries Partnership Agreements policy,
Amendment 30 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 8. Encourages governments in developing countries to maximise
Amendment 31 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 10.
Amendment 32 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 a (new) 10a. Reaffirms that developing countries should legitimately be allowed to enact policies which creates for domestic added value, and considers that the current EU trade regime which taxes raw materials less than processed goods is counter to industrialisation of developing countries;
Amendment 33 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 a (new) 11a. Asks for free and full access for all to educational systems, i.e. basic and higher as well as vocational education, in order to qualify the local population to become skilled workers;
Amendment 34 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 b (new) 11b. Insists that both donor and developing countries have to fulfil their commitments to realize the Millennium Development Goals by 2015;
Amendment 35 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Supports measures, such as salary subsidies, that encourage local doctors to remain and practise within their communities and that strengthen medical systems which are accessible for everybody;
Amendment 36 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Supports measures, such as salary subsidies,
Amendment 37 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 a (new) 12a. Supports the creation of new job positions within the developing countries in order to dramatically reduce the flow of immigrants towards the EU, thus helping the economic and political stability of the parties involved;
Amendment 38 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 a (new) 12a. Supports measures that invest in and build up public services in general in order to create jobs and strengthen state capacities, facilities and social cohesion as it is indicated in the UN Report 'Rethinking poverty';
Amendment 39 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Calls for more emphasis to be placed on practical healthcare
Amendment 4 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 18 b (new) - having regard to the current reforms on the Common Agriculture Policy and on the Common Fisheries Policy,
Amendment 40 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 a (new) 13a. Higlights that the development of human resources is indispensable in all development strategies and crucial to job creation. Calls on the EU and developing countires to analyse the employment needs and the labour market, make forecasts and anticipate the major challenges involved in adapting vocational training to employment;
Amendment 41 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Believes all development strategies should pay special attention to the most
Amendment 42 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 a (new) 14a. Considers it indispensable to meet basic needs, and therefore assigns particularly high priority to measures to promote food security and access to drinking water,
Amendment 43 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 a (new) 14a. Highlights the problem of child labour, impeding the healthy upbringing and necessary education of these children, and thus calls on all concerned states and the EU to do their utmost to fight child labour;
Amendment 44 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 b (new) 14b. Points out the importance of gender equality for the economic success of states, and calls therefore for greater efforts to ensure gender equality also in the economy;
Amendment 45 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Insists that donors and partner countries should ensure that agriculture, particularly smallholder farming and small, medium, eco-friendly and agro-industries, move
Amendment 46 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Insists that donors and partner countries should ensure that agriculture, particularly smallholder farming and small and medium agro-industries, move
Amendment 47 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Supports investment in 'green jobs' and in green industry, for example by developing
Amendment 48 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Supports investment in 'green jobs' and in green industry, for example by developing renewable energy and energy efficiency in poor countries including solar-power systems in poor countries, as a way to provide sustainable sources of energy and, at the same time, create jobs
Amendment 49 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 Amendment 5 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. Whereas
Amendment 50 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new) 18a. Calls for a common definition of poverty among the Member States to identify the relevant working fields and the entitled beneficaries with regard to the EU development aid;
Amendment 51 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 a (new) 18a. Underlines that export subsidies have led to the dumping of EU products on in developing countries' markets and contributed to job destruction by , rendering local agricultural products such as frozen chicken parts, pork, sugar and canned tomatoes uncompetitive and manufactured industrial good uneconomical;
Amendment 52 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 18 b (new) 18b. Believes that Policy Coherence can bring fruitfull results in job creation in developing countries and calls therefore for EU external polices change, as they have a direct impact in developing countries economies, which should designed to support developing countries sustainable needs in order to fight poverty, guarantee decent income and livelihood as well as the fulfilment of basic human rights, including social, economic and environmental rights;
Amendment 53 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 Amendment 54 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new) 19a. Proposes a financial transaction tax to generate revenue in order to pay for employment creation programmes and to attain the Millennium Development Goals by 2015;
Amendment 55 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 20. Calls on the EU to
Amendment 56 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new) Amendment 57 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new) 21a. Insists that the commission make sure that the external dimension of the current reform of the Common Fisheries Policies will be mainstreamed with the EU development policy as they are directly linked with the livelihood of the population in developing countries;
Amendment 58 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 b (new) 21b. Recalls that the EU-access to fish stocks in third countries should not in any way be a condition for development assistance to those countries;
Amendment 59 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 c (new) 21c. Underlines that the EU sector support to the fisheries industry in third countries is aimed at developing these countries' harbours with the proper infrastructure to facilitate local landing and processing of fish in order to create new jobs, and calls on the Commission to monitor and verify that these goals are achieved, as well as providing financial and technical support to improve the ability of the third country to monitor fishing activities in their waters and to apprehend vessels observed committing infractions;
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A A. whereas strong and sustainable economic growth within a stable, business- friendly environment helps create wealth and jobs and is therefore the surest and most sustainable
Amendment 60 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 25 25. Urges G20 nations to carry through on pledges to stamp out tax havens, to tighten up supervision of financial markets and to usher in tax information exchange
Amendment 61 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 27. Urges the EU to target its aid towards promoting capacity building in areas that will directly benefit partner countries’ economic fabric and create jobs, i.e. developing their productive capacity, building efficient tax systems, fighting corruption, strengthening institutions and civil society, facilitating access to microcredit and other sources of finance, etc.;
Amendment 62 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 27. Urges the EU to target its aid towards promoting capacity building in areas that will directly benefit partner countries’ economic fabric and create jobs, i.e. developing their productive capacity, building efficient tax systems, fighting corruption, strengthening institutions and civil society, facilitating access to microcredit and other sources of finance, etc.;
Amendment 63 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 a (new) 27a. Calls on the EU to target its aid also towards building up social protection systems in developing countries as an important and effective means to reduce poverty;
Amendment 64 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 28. Calls on the EU to provide more education opportunities for developing- world students
Amendment 65 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 28. Calls on the EU to provide education opportunities for developing-world students but to en
Amendment 66 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 28 Amendment 67 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 29. Believes that the EU should take account of human rights and governance criteria when drawing up trade agreements with developing countries and should not hesitate to apply sanctions when states fail to respect their governance obligations; deplores the fact that the clauses dealing with human rights and good governance (the 'essential element' clauses) have to date in many cases remained ineffective, although both now and in the past numerous manifest and persistent violations have occurred;
Amendment 68 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 a (new) 29a. Calls on the Commission to promote in the appropriate ways and at appropriate times monitoring of the production chains of European undertakings operating abroad in order to verify the elimination of exploitation of child labour and compliance with the labour standards promoted by ILO Conventions, as well as promoting access to education, which is a crucial factor in combating poverty;
Amendment 69 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 a (new) 29a. Urges the establishment of close relations in the context of a reliable network among major governmental and non-governmental institutions and organisations dealing with poverty reduction in all developing countries in order to share views and experiences with the EU assistance's formulation, implementation and monitoring;
Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A a (new) Aa. whereas hunger, malnutrition, and exclusion of millions of people from access to food and basic public services are consequences of economic, agricultural and trade policies at national and international level,
Amendment 70 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 b (new) 29b. Supports the establishment of databases at national and EU levels in order to collect and compare basic data relevant to the poverty in developing countries as a procedure aiming at facilitating and increasing the efforts towards the poverty reduction;
Amendment 71 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 c (new) 29c. Stresses the necessity of strengthening the existing coordination among international and regional organisation as an additional effort to provide technical support to the implementation and monitoring of an EU Plan of Action on Alleviating Poverty;
Amendment 72 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 29 d (new) Amendment 73 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 30.
Amendment 74 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 30. Accepts the use of budget support only where there are watertight guarantees that funds will reach their intended destination and satisfy their original purpose and where recipients fulfil human rights and governance criteria; looks forward to more effective auditing of budget support; Calls on the Commission to establish an IT based scoreboard under the scrutiny of the European Parliament to assess the efficency of Community aid in the field of poverty reduction, aducation and job creation, wherby a scoreboard shall be based on the degree of performance of the expected financial ratios and aims;
Amendment 75 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 31 31.
Amendment 76 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 32 Amendment 77 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 33. Invites the international financial institutions to
Amendment 78 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 a (new) 33a. Calls on the EU to take concrete action to eradicate abuses of tax havens, tax evasion and illicit financial flights from developing countries and allow these resources to be invested in developing countries;
Amendment 79 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 b (new) 33b. Calls for a new binding global financial agreement, which forces transnational corporate companies to automatic disclosure of the profits they made and the taxes they paid on a country by country basis;
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Recital E Amendment 80 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 a (new) 33a. Calls on the EU to support the UN Social Floor Initiative to extend or implement sustainable social protection systems in developing countries by ensuring greater coherence in external relations policies, developing a Communication on Social Protection in development cooperation as suggested in the Council Conclusions on Promoting Employment through EU Development Cooperation;
Amendment 81 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 a (new) III - On education 33a. Agrees with the Commission that having a job is the best way to avoid poverty and social exclusion, belives that tackling the education gap in developing countries is one of the most effective strategies for breaking the cycle of poverty and unemployment;
Amendment 82 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 b (new) 33b. Welcomes the Education For All - Fast Track Initiative (FTI) and the Commission`s support of it in principle; urges the Commission to clarify what funds for which purposes it currently makes available to the countries covered by this initiative particular in the field of: - Early childhood care and learning, - Free and compulsory primary Education for All, - Learning and life skills for young people and adults, - Adult literacy, - Gender equality, - Quality of education,
Amendment 83 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 c (new) 33c. Recognize that child labour is one of the major obstacles to achieving universal primary education completion and reducing poverty; therefore, the international community should commit to the eradication of child labour as a matter of urgency and dedicated action;
Amendment 84 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 d (new) 33d. Calls for a promotion of inter-agency coordination and alignment in education aid and child labour policy through the strengthening of existing mechanisms, including the Global Task Force for Child Labour and Education;
Amendment 85 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 e (new) 33e. Urges the Member States to introduce assistance programms for parents in various fields where poverty leads to a lack of knowledge with regard to bringing up children to ensure that children in developing countries have a real opportunity;
Amendment 86 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 f (new) 33f. Notes that the quality of mental and physical condition is not merly a question of education, training and new information technologies but also a question of access to water, food and medicine, wherby the EU should pay more attention for free teaching materials, free meals, free school buses and free examinations which are clustered in aid projects all in one; deems it imperative to call for a clear interrelation between school-based projects funded by the EU and food as well as health programms in developing countries;
Amendment 87 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 g (new) 33g. Calls on the EU to concentrate its efforts on identifying branches where developing countries have a competitive advantage, whereby the establishment of work-based apprenticeships in these sectors shall be one of the main priorities of EU developing aid;
Amendment 88 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 i (new) IV. Access to the market 33i. Recalls that developing countries are advised that their products must compete in the open market while the same principle is often not applied to the developed world;
Amendment 89 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 j (new) 33j. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to develop a coherent approach which respects the fundamentals of the free market and which gurantees reciprocity in the field of trade;
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution Recital E Amendment 90 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 k (new) 33k. Stresses that many developing countries, particular with regard to the agricultural sector, are characterized by subsistence economies; whereas these economies often are the only source of income and living;
Amendment 91 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 l (new) 33l. Considers that propping up economically inefficient branches within the European Union at the expense of branches, were developing countries are having a competitive edge, is no suitable way to fight poverty and to foster job creation in these countries;
Amendment 92 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 m (new) 33m. Notes that European taxpayers are paying twice, once to subsidize inefficient branches within the European Union at the expense of poor farmers in developing countries while at the same time funding EU projects aiming to alleviate the poverty of the same audience in these countries;
Amendment 93 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 n (new) 33n. Stresses that the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), due to its strong protection focus, has a distorting and reverse effect on developing countries and the sustainable handling of financial and natural resources within the European Union;
Amendment 94 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 o (new) 33o. Calls for a liberalisation of the EU`s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) which would comprise: - the abolishment of distortionary agriculture protecionism, namly tariffs on agricultural imports from least developing countries which are pushing the prices for these goods over the intervention prices on equal european products; - the step-by-step abolishment of subsidies and quota on agricultural products within the European Union; - the step-by-step abolishment of guranteed intervention prices on agricultural products resulting in surplus production within the European Union and in dumping exports in developing countries and harming their local industries;
Amendment 95 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 p (new) 33p. Considers that the Commission should elaborate an assessment of the CAP;
Amendment 96 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 33 q (new) 33q. Urges the Commission in this context to give informations about the following aspects: a) the negative spill-over effects for developing countries and european consumers in general, resulting from the current CAP; b) price instabilities, resulting from intervention prices, subsidies, quota and tariffs on agricultural imports due to the current CAP; c) alternative ways of using the money being blocked for the CAP in favour of innovative and structural reforms which are taking note of the respective advantages among the Member States and developing Countries by avoiding harmful trade-offs;
Amendment 97 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 34 34. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council
source: PE-439.984
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Amendment 1 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1 1. Highlights the importance of promoting a wider definition of poverty, as adopted by the World Summit for Social Development in Copenhagen 1995, which includes deprivation, social exclusion and a lack of participation, and the idea of a social
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4a (new) 4a. Reminds that small and micro enterprises, especially in the agricultural sector, need adequate financing, e.g. micro credits, to conserve existing and to create new jobs;
Amendment 11 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4b (new) 4b. Demands the European Commission and the Member States to enhance public financial support to small and micro enterprises and farmers in the developing countries including the informal sector, as demanded by the ILO Global Jobs Pact, in order to combat poverty and unemployment;
Amendment 12 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Calls for priority to be given to education, follow-up assistance to school- leavers, vocational training, technology education, skills training, lifelong learning, access to finance, settting up high-quality training courses which improve the prospects of those who take them, health and safety and encouraging entrepreneurial initiative schemes primarily for small and micro
Amendment 13 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5 5. Calls for priority to be given to education, vocational training, technology education, skills training, lifelong learning, access to finance, health and safety and encouraging entrepreneurial initiative schemes primarily for small and micro enterprises to create a sustainable workforce, thereby focusing especially on young
Amendment 14 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 5a (new) 5a. Calls for the legal and social position of women to be significantly strengthened so as to prevent discrimination and make use of women's potential contribution to economic and social development;
Amendment 15 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7a (new) 7a. Encourages donor countries to use this crisis to further explore existing possibilities in terms of additional and innovative sources of financing for development and to identify new ones to allow developing countries to diversify their sources of revenue and implement effective, concrete and operational spending programmes;
Amendment 16 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7b (new) 7b. Calls on the developing countries to treat the development of the agricultural sector and of food security as a priority when drawing up Country Strategy Papers and National Indicative Programmes;
Amendment 17 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7c (new) 7c. Urges governments to prioritise action to help meet basic social needs and promote the protection of children and vulnerable women, who have been severely affected by the crisis, as well as young people at risk, unqualified, migrant and low-paid workers, rural workers and differently-abled persons;
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7d (new) 7d. Calls for basic education and public health to form the basis of development policies and insists that the current situation cannot justify any reduction in national spending and international aid to these sectors;
Amendment 19 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7e (new) 7e. Calls for an increase in equal access to, and opportunities for, skills development, quality training and education; calls for improvements to be made as regards access to credit (including micro-finance) to encourage job creation;
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 1a (new) 1a. Stresses the importance of promoting alternative indicators other than GDP to measure social progress in developing countries, particularly in light of the suggestions of the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress chaired by Joseph Stiglitz;
Amendment 20 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7f (new) 7f. Urges the European Commission and the Member States to promote in the schemes addressed to developing countries the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) business pattern as a legally binding principle for the integration of social and environmental concerns into business operations of companies and in their interaction with subcontractors and stakeholders;
Amendment 21 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7g (new) Amendment 22 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7h (new) 7h. Calls for a binding integration of ILO decent work standards as well as environmental standards into trade agreements;
Amendment 23 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7i (new) 7i. Calls for a rethinking of privatisation policies especially concerning utilities like water, sanitation and services of general interest, and to reconsider the social role of states in development governance, including the role of state owned enterprises as employers and social service providers;
Amendment 24 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7j (new) 7j. Urges the Member States and the European Commission to work towards a different interpretation of WTO Article XXIV to allow for the exemption of vulnerable manufacturing and other sectors from trade agreements where this is justified and emphasises the need to give more room to country specific factors for competitiveness in export markets, such as pre-trade employment patterns, social sector policies, levels of social development, landownership patterns and rural power relations, export supply capacities, technological skills and the existence of well-developed markets;
Amendment 25 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7k (new) 7k. Proposes to the European Commission, the Parliament and the Member States to check possibilities for import liberalisation for agrarian products from developing countries without maintaining mutual free trade agreements that could destroy regional markets in developing countries;
Amendment 26 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7l (new) 7l. Demands the Commission and the EU Member States to promote sustainable enterprises with decent jobs creation as a specific sector of development cooperation in line with the 2005 European Consensus on Development and to foster its integration in more traditional sectors of development cooperation such as infrastructure, rural development, governance and trade related assistance;
Amendment 27 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 7m (new) 7m. Reminds of the crucial role of social protection systems as mentioned in the ILO Global Jobs Pact and the United Nations Social Protection Floor Initiative; therefore calls for a stronger emphasis on social protection systems to prevent increased poverty and address social hardship, while helping to stabilize the economy and maintain and promote employability;
Amendment 3 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 2a (new) 2a. Stresses that the social partners play an important role in economic development and can strengthen social cohesion, and consequently that the setting up and consolidation of the relevant representative organisations should be encouraged;
Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3 3. Calls for all job creation measures to be based on the ILO's Decent Work Agenda in order to facilitate an equitable distribution of the benefits of economic growth, and in particular for income disparities to be reduced by capping the pay of the highest earners;
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3a (new) 3a. Calls for the implementation of the freedom of association for trade unions and the right to bargain collectively without exemption in order to enforce, improve and defend decent work conditions;
Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3b (new) 3b. Calls for the implementation of the right to freedom from discrimination, i.e. the right to work and be treated equally regardless of gender, ethnic origin, age, disability or sexual orientation as a core principle in the fight against poverty;
Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3c (new) 3c. Calls for the implementation of the right to freedom from forced labour and especially from child labour without exception, as without education children are condemned to a life in poverty;
Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 3d (new) 3d. Calls for particular emphasis to be placed on combating child labour, with a view to creating jobs for adults instead and enabling children to receive a suitable education;
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion Paragraph 4 4. Emphasises that small farming based on decentralised, green and sustainable means of production facilitates job creation and sustainable development, since per hectare they employ more people than large farms, with the farmers and employees spending pro rata more on employment- intensive rural non-farm products;
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