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The opportunities provided by the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and the contribution they make to changes in society are self-evident. The aim of the information society is also effectively to provide information that is immediate and at prices that are feasible for all citizens. Imbalances remain between men and women in the field of training and employment in the new ICT and I therefore voted in favour of the report.
The European Commission and the Member States must draw up policies that will help to increase the participation of women in ICT.
ICT must be integrated into education from the most elementary levels to higher education and vocational training.
The Structural Funds must be used to provide courses for specific training in this field that will enable women to enter or re-enter the labour market. These measures must also be implemented in the candidate countries and in the developing countries in order to increase women’s opportunities in the labour market, and to ensure that information is exchanged in various areas."@en1
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