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We voted in favour of this report despite the fact that, even in view of its limited objective – aid to associations which combat sexual violence and fight for women’s and children’s rights – the proposed budget is quite obviously insufficient. The report itself recognises this and lists the projects rejected due to lack of budgetary resources.
We must, however, stress that, amongst the types of violence inflicted on women, who suffer not only sexual and domestic violence – they also suffer social violence which can in fact affect men as well, such as having to endure unacceptable working conditions. One example is working at night for women, which is permitted in industry by the European Parliament, or worse still, losing one’s job and one’s income.
The inability to combat social violence and therefore prevent its consequences is also severely hampering efforts to combat domestic violence."@en1
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