Women and Sport: One Win Leads to Another
Women and Sport: One Win Leads to Another Céline Mas, President UN Women France In May 2019, a few days before the launch of the Women’s Football World Cup in France...
Women and Sport: One Win Leads to Another Céline Mas, President UN Women France In May 2019, a few days before the launch of the Women’s Football World Cup in France...
An event’s social legacy: from plans to action Michaël Attali, University Professor, Director of the VIPS2 (Violence, Innovation, Politics, Socialisation and Sport) ...
Is the table wide enough? On 19 June 2019 in Brussels, the European Commission convened a seminar on the Tartu Call for a Healthy lifestyle. The call, adopted...
A Media Opportunity to Seize As an international event, the Women’s Football World Cup is the chance to put women’s football in the spotlight. A media opportunity fo...
On the Road to Normalisation There are not many sport events that can afford to not even mention the name of the sport they are supposed to celebrate. By Albrecht Sonntag...
The professionalisation of women’s football – a distant reality? For a long time, women’s football was banned, but since 2000 it has been gaining ground and more med...
The Struggle for Women’s Football in the Middle East Years of struggle and relentless pushing of boundaries have sparked a global growth in popularity for wom...
“We are only starting to unleash the full potential of the women’s game” The FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019™ will kick off in less than a month’s time. Ahead of this mar...
“An accelerator for our sport’s structuring and popularity” Candice Prévost, a former female footballer at Paris Saint-Germain, assesses the progress made over the last few ...