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". – The European Women’s Lobby represents over 3,000 different women’s organisations across the EU. It has represented the interests of women with competence and professionalism. The group has provided invaluable information and support, particularly on the impact of European programmes on women’s lives. We have also been able, as individuals, to access information, evidence and analysis when necessary. The material produced by the lobby is high quality, as are the forums, seminars and conferences which they organise. A clear example of this was a day conference involving women from all over the EU which was held in Cardiff to coincide with the summit during the UK presidency. It is clearly inadvisable to distribute the funds between a variety of organisations which would, by definition, fail to identify the core objectives in terms of giving the service which EWL can so uniquely provide. The agenda pursued by EWL is clear and incontrovertible – to promote the concerns, priorities and interests of women. The accusations which have been made, that the EWL is a “single issue” body, is simply not true when it represents such large numbers of women through its 3000 member organisations."@en1
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