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I would like to draw your attention to several points. I believe that an appropriate solution to the problem of gender equality will be found. Firstly, when gender education is incorporated into school and university curricula. Secondly, when we no longer confine ourselves to formal governmental and ministerial reports and the governments are requested to show concrete results regarding the implementation of gender equality policies. Thirdly, when the European Institute for Gender Equality, which is currently being established, does not confine itself to the collection of statistical data, but appoints impartial observers, capable of assessing the situation in every country of the European Union. Of course, we would argue in favour of a proposal that such an institution be established in Lithuania. Fourthly, when the comment made by the European Commission is taken into account, that not one project application has been received from the Baltic countries’ non-governmental organisations, which are concerned with the implementation of gender equality policies, simply because these organisations do not have the funds for cofinancing. Thus they are also denied access to structural funds."@en1
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