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About Sport for Equality

Sport for Equality is a European project aiming tthe project will aim towards enhancement of capabilities of local actors to drive social change on the ground and take responsibility for those actions using sport as a tool for development, promotional equal opportunities among vulnerable migrants including minorities social and promote women's equal participation and bias free representation in media in women sport through inclusive gender sensitive sport education and promotion of equal opportunities for girls in sports, physical activity and physical education on local level. 

This will ultimately lead to an enhanced well-being and personal resilience of vulnerable youth and promote practice of sport, as the alternative to drug abuse, criminal activity, and other negative and dangerous activities in organizations in Spain, Portugal and Poland.

Sport for Equality aims at:​

O1: Increasing quality in the work and practices of the organisations and institutions involved, opening up to new actors not naturally included within one sector;

O2: Building capacity of organisations to work transnationally and across sectors;

O3: Addressing common needs and priorities in the fields of education, training, youth and sport;

O4: Enabling transformation and change (at individual, organisational or sectoral level), leading to improvements, in proportion to the context of each organisation.

How will Sport for Equality succeed?

By conducting a survey and producing a report “The importance of addressing the growing challenge of access tofunds for promotion of sport on local level in particular for vulnerable categories of youth including youth facing social exclusions"

By developing of a Handbook "Sport for Generation Equality: development of sport programs and advancing youth and gender equality in sports activities”

By organizing capacity building training for promoting sport as a motivating method for young people from vulnerable environments to practice sport, as the alternative to drug abuse, criminal activity, other negative and dangerous activities

By conducting 1 online panel discussion with a motivational speech by 4 experts from the partner organizations from Spain, Portugal and Poland

Who will benefit?

Young people at risk of social exclusion

Clubs and sports organizations

NGOs and non-profit

organizations

Youth activists

Education sector

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