Abir Al-Sahlani

MEP

Renew Europe

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  1. Amendment No.209 to Paragraph 18

    18. Encourages the Member States to significantly scale up their investment in locally led and integrated anticipatory action such as investments in early- warning systems, risk analysis and...

  2. Amendment No.217 to Subheading 5

    25 years of UN Security Council Resolution 1325: towards a gender- responsive approach to humanitarian aid

  3. Amendment No.204 to Paragraph 15 a (new)

    15 a. Calls on the Commission to prioritise in the next MFF multi-year funding for conflict prevention and peacebuilding in order to enforce linkages between humanitarian and crisis response...

  4. Amendment No.189 to Paragraph 13

    13. Calls on the Commission to urgently present in its 2026 Commission Work Program a humanitarian strategy with a focus on an ambitious and integrated approach to fragility,...

  5. Amendment No.89 to Paragraph 2 a (new)

    2 a. Stresses the need to urgently address the unprecedented humanitarian crises in Sudan and DRC, both among the most severe in the world today, with one third of the population in dire need...

  6. Amendment No.75 to Paragraph 1

    1. Insists on the need for all parties to a conflict to respect and ensure respect for IHL and international human rights law; insists on the need to ensure that respect for...

  7. Amendment No.169 to Paragraph 11 a (new)

    11 a. Welcome the Humanitarian Reset launched by the UN, and stresses that this must be an opportunity to strengthen the humanitarian principles and a need-based and people-centred system, and...

  8. Amendment No.158 to Paragraph 10 a (new)

    10 a. Welcomes the Commission's leading efforts in making humanitarian supply chains more effective and efficient, considering it amounts for nearly 70% of the humanitarian costs which is a...

  9. Amendment No.225 to Paragraph 21

    21. Highlights the crucial role played by women and women-led organisations in humanitarian settings as first responders providing life-saving services, such as shelters, sexual and...

  10. Amendment No.80 to Paragraph 2

    2. Is alarmed by the increase in IHL violations in recent years – some of which have been reported as strategic methods of warfare – in particular in Sudan, Gaza, the Democratic Republic of the...

  11. Amendment No.121 to Paragraph 5 a (new)

    5 a. Calls on the Commission to support safety and security measures for the protection of humanitarian workers, and demand accountability for attacks on them;

  12. Amendment No.241 to Paragraph 23 a (new)

    23 a. Considers it necessary to prioritise persons with disabilities in EU-funded humanitarian aid and calls on the Commission to apply an inclusive, intersectional, and gender-responsive...

  13. Amendment No.6 to Citation – a (new)

    – having regard to the UN Security Council resolution 1325 (2000) and the nine subsequent resolutions on women, peace and security by the UN Security Council,

  14. Amendment No.62 to Recital D a (new)

    D a. whereas in times of crisis, pre- existing gender inequalities are often exacerbated, resulting in women and girls being disproportionally affected by conflict and crisis, from...

  15. Amendment No.202 to Paragraph 15

    15. Calls on the Commission to deliver on its commitment to channel at least 25 % of its humanitarian funding to local actors by 2027, including through use of country-based pooled funds and...

  16. Amendment No.59 to Recital D

    D. whereas there is an alarming lack of humanitarian access in many contexts, compounded by the rise in dangerous and corrosive tendencies in the interpretation and application of international...

  17. Amendment No.100 to Paragraph 3

    3. Deplores the shrinking of the humanitarian space and the erosion of international humanitarian law and humanitarian principles, which present significant obstacles to the...

  18. Amendment No.103 to Paragraph 3 a (new)

    3 a. Confirms its support for multilateralism with the United Nations at the core of it; underlines that EU's operations must be coordinated and consistent with international bodies, and calls...

  19. Amendment No.218 to Paragraph 19

    19. Welcomes the progress made in the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) and the Women, Peace and Security agenda, as an essential tool in ensuring that the rights of...

  20. Amendment No.224 to Paragraph 20

    20. Calls on all parties to armed conflicts to take measures to protect women and girls from sexual and gender- based violence and all other forms of violence in situations of armed conflict, as...

  21. Amendment No.239 to Paragraph 23

    23. Reiterates its call for the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 by the EU and its Member States; in this regards welomes the progress made on the EU...

  22. Amendment No.42 to Recital B

    B. whereas the humanitarian system is facing a massive funding crisis; whereas in 2024 only 43% of the $50 billion 2024 UN appeal for humanitarian aid was met; whereas...

  23. Amendment No.140 to Paragraph 7

    7. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to significantly increase humanitarian funding in the next multiannual financial framework (MFF), especially in the light of the growing gap between...

  24. Amendment No.127 to Paragraph 6

    6. Reiterates its call on the Commission to develop an EU humanitarian diplomacy strategy, together with the Member States and the European External Action Service (EEAS), so as to boost efforts...

  25. Amendment No.144 to Paragraph 8

    8. Calls on the Commission to maintain separate budget lines and instruments for humanitarian aid in order to respect the principles of neutrality, independence and impartiality, and to oppose any...

  26. Amendment No.4 to Citation 6 a (new)

    – having regard to the Action Plan on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in External Action (GAP III),

  27. Amendment No.235 to Paragraph 22 a (new)

    22 a. Calls on the Commission to ensure that gender equality remain prioritised when reforming and restructuring the humanitarian system as part of the UN reset, safeguarding funding and...

  28. Amendment No.30 to Recital A

    A. whereas the multilateral humanitarian system is facing unprecedented challenges due to record- high humanitarian needs and a growing number of fragile contexts, leaving more than 300million...

  29. Amendment No.1 to PPE, S&D, ECR, Renew, Verts/ALE Case of Dr Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran

    B10-0284/2025, B10-0285/2025, B10-0296/2025, B10-0299/2025, B10-0300/2025, RC1/Am. 1 Amendment 1 Abir Al-Sahlani on behalf of the Renew Group Joint motion for a resolution PPE, S&D, ECR, Renew, Verts/ALE Case of Dr Ahmadreza Djalali in Iran

    4. Calls on Sweden and other relevant Member States and the European External Action Service to intensify diplomatic efforts and adopt targeted measures in response to Iran’s continued...

  30. Amendment No.119 to Paragraph 6 a (new)

    6 a. Encourages Member States and EU institutions to foster the political and civic participation of women with disabilities by removing physical, digital, and attitudinal barriers in public...

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