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"en.20120420.21.5-260-437"2
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"The impacts of climate change affect women more than men as they are in a more vulnerable situation. Climate change fosters this discrimination. However, the green economy, which is still in its infancy, is a source of hope. There is still time to fully integrate women into this green economy. I support this report as it presents the need to increase training for women. I firmly believe that access to education and greater training for women is an essential prerequisite to reducing their vulnerability. It was therefore an opportune moment for Parliament to send a message to the Commission, the Council and the Member States and to urge them to take measures in this area. I therefore voted in favour of this report as it encourages the Member States and institutions to continue to support projects in developing countries. This resolution also recommends that the Commission put in place indicators to evaluate the impact of the projects we are supporting and to raise awareness of the impact of climate change on the situation of women."@en1
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