17 Amendments of Jean-François JALKH related to 2018/0225(COD)
Amendment 9 #
Proposal for a decision
Recital 5
Recital 5
(5) Reflecting the importance ofGiven the resources in place, as scientific knowledge stands at present, to help tacklinge climate change in line with the Union's commitments to implement the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, this Specific Programme will contribute to mainstream climate actions and to the achievement of an overall target of 25 % of the EU budget expenditures supporting climate objectives. Actions under this Specific Programme are expected to contribute 35% of the overall financial envelope of the Specific Programme to climate objectives. Relevant actions will be identified during the Specific Programme's preparation and implementation, and reassessed in the context of the relevant evaluations and review processes, in particular in the light of scientific research in this area, in the context of the relevant evaluations and review processes, with a view to revising the priorities of this policy if necessary.
Amendment 18 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – paragraph 2
Annex I – paragraph 2
The Strategic Planning will promote strong engagement with citizens and civil society organisations at all stages of research and innovation, and the co-creation of knowledge, effective promotion of gender equality, including the integration of the gender dimension in research and innovation content, and will ensure and promote the adherence to the highest ethics and integrity standards.
Amendment 23 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part I – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 2
Annex I – part I – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 2
Europe is a scientific powerhouse with around 1.8 million researchers working in thousands of universities, research centres and world-leading companies. However, it is estimated that the EU will need to train and employ at least one million new researchers by 2027 in order to achieve the targets beings set for increased investment in research and innovation. This need is particularly acute in the non-academic sector. The EU must reinforce its efforts to entice more young women and menpeople to a career in research, to attract researchers from third countries, retain its own researchers and reintegrate European researchers working elsewhere back to Europe. In addition, in order to more widely spread excellence, the conditions under which researchers perform must be further improved throughout the European Research Area (ERA). In this respect, stronger links are needed notably with the European Education Area (EEdA), the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), and European Social Fund (ESF+).
Amendment 25 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part I – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 5
Annex I – part I – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 5
The MSCA are the main instrument at EU-level for attracting researchers from third countries to Europe, thus makingmake a major contribution to global cooperation in research and innovation. Evidence shows that the MSCA not only have a positive impact on individuals, organisations, and at system level, but also yield high-impact and breakthrough research results while at the same time contributing significantly to societal as well as strategic challenges. Long-term investment in people pays off, as indicated by the number of Nobel Prize winners who have been either former MSCA fellows or supervisors.
Amendment 30 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 1
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 1
The EU stands for a unique way of combining economic growth with social policies, with high levels of social inclusion, shared values embracing democracy, human rights, gender equality and the richness of diversity. This model is constantly evolving and needs to deal with the challenges from amongst other things, globalisation and technological change. Europe also has to respond to the challenges arising from persistent security threats. Terrorist attacks and radicalisation, as well as cyber-attacks and hybrid threats, raise major security concerns and put particular strain on societies.
Amendment 31 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 2
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 2
The EU must promote a model of inclusive and sustainable growth while reaping the benefits of technological advancements, enhancing trust in and promoting innovation of democratic governance, combatting inequalities, unemployment, marginalisation, discrimination and radicalisation, guaranteeing human rights, fostering cultural diversity and European cultural heritage and empowering citizens through social innovation. The management of migration and the interemigration of migrants will also continue to be priority issues. The role of research and innovation in the social sciences and the humanities in responding to these challenges and achieving the EU’s goals is fundamental.
Amendment 35 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 6
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.1 – paragraph 6
Research and Innovation activities in this Global Challenge will be overall aligned with the Commission's priorities on Democratic Change; Jobs, Growth and Investment; Justice and Fundamental Rights; Migration; A Deeper and Fairer European Monetary Union; Digital Single Market. It will respond to the commitment of the Rome Agenda to work towards: "a social Europe" and "a Union which preserves our cultural heritage and promotes cultural diversity". It will also support the European Pillar of Social Rights, and the Global Compact for safe, orderly and regular migration. Security research responds to the commitment of the Rome Agenda to work towards "a safe and secure Europe", contributing to a genuine and effective Security Union. Synergies with the Justice Programme and with the Rights and Values Programme, which support activities in the area of access to justice, victims' rights, gender equality, non-discrimination, data protection and promotion of the European citizenship will be exploited.
Amendment 37 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 1
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 1
Trust in democracy and politicalthe European institutions seems to be receding. Disenchantment with politics is increasingly articulated by anti- establishment and populist parties and a resurgent nativism. This is compounded by socio-economic inequalities,. This is compounded by high migration flows and security concerns. Responding to present and future challenges requires new thinking on how democratic institutions at all levels must adapt in a context of greater diverscultural insecurity, global economic competition, rapid technological advancements and digitisation, with citizens' experience of democratic discourses and institutions being crucial.
Amendment 41 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 3
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 3
– Strategies to address populism, extremism, radicalisation, terrorism and to include and engage disaffected and marginalised citizens;
Amendment 43 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 4
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 4
– Better understand the role ofcontrol journalistic standards and user-generated contentcontent intended for users in a hyper- connected society and develop tools to combat disinformation from all sources;
Amendment 45 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 5
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 5
– The role of multi-cultural citizenship and identities in relation to democratic citizenship and politicalcitizenship in relation to democratic engagement;
Amendment 46 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 8
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.1 – paragraph 2 – indent 8
– The impact of economic and social inequalities on political participation and democracies, demonstrating how reversing inequalities and combatting all forms of discrimination including gender, can sustain democracy.
Amendment 47 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.3 – paragraph 1
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.3 – paragraph 1
European societies are undergoing profound socio-economic transformations, especially as a result of globalisation and technological innovations. At the same time there has been an increase in income inequality in most European countries14 . Forward-looking policies are needed, with a view to promoting inclusive growth and reversing inequalities, boosting productivity (including advancements in its measurement) and human capital, responding to migration and integration challenges and supporting intergenerational solidarity and social mobility. Education and training systems are needed for a more equitable and prosperous futuresolidarity. _________________ 14 OECD Understanding The Socio- Economic Divide in Europe, 26 January 2017.
Amendment 49 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 4
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 4
– New types of work, the role of work, trends and changes in labour markets and income in contemporary societies, and their impacts on income distribution, non- discrimination including gender equality and social inclusion;
Amendment 50 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 6
Annex I – part II – point 2 – point 2.2 – point 2.2.3 – paragraph 2 – indent 6
– Human mobility in the global and local contexts for better migration governance, integration of migrants including refugees; respect of international commitments and human rights; gGreater, improved access to quality education, training, support services, and active and inclusive citizenship especially for the vulnerable;
Amendment 66 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part II – point 6 – point 6.2 – point 6.2.5 – paragraph 1
Annex I – part II – point 6 – point 6.2 – point 6.2.5 – paragraph 1
The JRC will contribute to regional and urban policies, with focus on innovation- led territorial development, and with a view to reducing disparities between regions. It will also offer technical assistance to Member States and third countries and support the implementation of European legislation and actions.
Amendment 71 #
Proposal for a decision
Annex I – part 4 – point 2 – paragraph 2 – indent 7
Annex I – part 4 – point 2 – paragraph 2 – indent 7