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"Women entrepreneurship in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is a fundamental issue. All the studies show that the wealth created by those enterprises greatly contributes to the economic growth of the European Union. It is vital to support women who wish to set up their own business; funding must be put in place, but the situation as a whole must be rethought, with tools that allow for, among other things, a work-life balance. I fully support this report, which suggests interesting ways of encouraging women to develop businesses. Raising girls’ awareness of entrepreneurship and management is crucial if we want to try to reverse the prevailing trend. The European Commission and the Member States should create programmes to achieve this. There is also a need to encourage networking among women entrepreneurs, so that they can share their experiences and practices and highlight the obstacles they still face. The road is still long and deserves our ongoing attention."@en1
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