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I come from Romania where a high proportion of the population live in the countryside. This is precisely why I am aware that it is absolutely imperative for us to focus greater attention on the status of women in these areas, taking into account the specific opportunities and challenges.
As a member of the Committee on Culture and Education and of the Committee on Regional Development, I want to stress the need to provide a vocational training system which will offer women adequate training both as producers and entrepreneurs, especially so that we can therefore meet the Europe 2020 strategy targets. This can also be achieved by providing farmers with better access to broadband Internet services.
Supporting entrepreneurial initiative among women can provide them with incomes supporting a stable way of life, thereby giving them economic independence. This will allow us to eliminate the impact of social exclusion and poverty, which have a disproportionate effect on women.
In this very same context, we are also talking about the future reform of the common agricultural policy, as part of which we will need to give greater consideration to the role and needs of women in rural areas. Making living in the countryside and farming more attractive remains a challenge, but it can offer women in these areas real opportunities for economic and personal development."@en1
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