That's good, but we see that we still need to take stock. However, it is necessary to clearly define what the feminist policy is to give it a direction.
I would now like to talk about subsidies.
What can be done? How can we proceed to make sure the Equality Fund's subsidy approach attracts programs coming from local stakeholders, and that they are relevant from the point of view of women's health and their sexual and reproductive rights?
Among the recommendations you mentioned, there's the one on freeing feminist policy and investing in a more targeted way. As for subsidies, what else could be done?