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"According to the latest information, the population of the world recently passed the 7 billion mark. Demographic change in the EU and worldwide is a reality, and solving this problem is one of the key challenges now and in the future. The situation is different in each part of the world, and this is also true for the EU, where the individual regions differ from one another.
This irreversible change affects cohesion policy in particular. The constant movement of the population within the EU, or the influx of people from third countries, will, sooner or later, force us to reassess and update this policy. These changes will mainly include reforms to structural policy, urban development and projects aimed at creating residential areas that support families, children and pensioners. Last but not least, these will also include migration and unemployment.
It will only be possible to achieve these reforms through close cooperation between Member States. Whatever changes or reforms take place, it is necessary for them to take account of the most vulnerable layers of the population, such as children and single mothers, for example."@en1
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