How can we fight against corruption in sport in the EU and beyond ?
How can we fight against corruption in sport in the EU and beyond ? On 9 December, to mark the International Anti-Corruption day, Sport and Citizenship participated in a web...
How can we fight against corruption in sport in the EU and beyond ? On 9 December, to mark the International Anti-Corruption day, Sport and Citizenship participated in a web...
Sustain the Momentum On 18 November, Sport and Citizenship took part in the Sustain the Momentum digital event organised by EOG and Suston Magazine. This was a great opportu...
The economic impact of COVID-19 on the sport sector in the EU: key findings from the latest report by the European Commission The European Commission recently published a report ...
IRTS : a growing network in the field of sport and refugees On 17 November, Sport and Citizenship took part in the “Networking Platform IRTS conference” organised by ISCA (Interna...
A new form of slavery ? Sport and Citizenship took part in the webinar co-organised by the Sports Group of the European Parliament and Panathlon International “Sideline- Stop Traff...
The recovery of the sport sector : the way ahead “ The European model of sport is unique because it promotes values and solidarity. This model needs to be preserved and prom...
#BeInclusive Awards : the fourth edition goes online ! On 1 December, Sport and Citizenship followed the 2020 #BeInclusive Awards, a special prize and recognition lau...
Every move counts: launch of the WHO guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour On 26 November, Sport and Citizenship took part in the Every Move Counts webinar...
Erasmus+ Sport project 2020 Results Sport and Citizenship is delighted to announce the Further Football Including REfugees (FIRE+) project has been selected for funding by the Euro...