III: Recommendations
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European countries and the EU must allocate funds for climate mitigation, adaptation, and addressing losses and damages. This climate finance should prioritise gender sensitivity, involve women in decision-making processes, and address their specific needs. When implementing projects, they should be inclusive and aim to change gender inequality over the long term.
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European countries and the EU should uphold accountability policies for companies, ensuring they adhere to human rights standards and environmental protection measures. This requires stronger regulation than adopted by the EU in 2024.
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There is a pressing need for the development of human rights-based migration policies at the national, regional, and global levels to address the complexities of migration with a rights-centred approach. This includes reversing an ongoing backlash on human rights and dignity in asylum policies in many European countries.