The Noichl Report on the “EU Strategy for equality between women and men post 2015” received the majority of votes in the plenary vote on June 9th in Brussels. This report was issued by the Committee on Women´s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM), which has called for wide measures to achieve full gender equality, including gender mainstreaming, a roadmap for LGBT people, access to safe and legal abortion, sexuality education programmes in schools, quota for women in directorates, the adoption of the Equal Treatment Directive, and the ratification of the Istanbul Convention by those Member States who have not yet done so. Parliament also says specific actions are needed to strengthen the rights of women with disabilities, migrant and ethnic minority women, Roma women, older women, single mothers and LGBTI.