All women and girls have the right to equal participation in sports, regardless of their origin. A new study based on focus group research has revealed that as a matter of fact. When it comes to ensuring that the rights of all women and girls to equal access to social...
Looking at society at large, migrant and ethnic minority women are belonging to the most vulnerable groups in Europe. The SPIN Women project aims to show the different perspectives of migrant and ethnic minority women and to develop strategies to increase their...
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have launched a pledge to provide sporting opportunities to young refugees. More than 80 entities – including National Olympic Committees, international sporting federations, national...
Commitment, the wish to learn and discover new perspectives and breaking down barriers for women in sport have been the shared motivations of all participants brought together from all over Europe to attend the Train the Trainers Seminar in Berlin. The seminar took...
The three-year project has been developed by the fairplay initiative at VIDC together with partners of the SPIN network. The aim of the SPIN Refugees project is to enhance the social inclusion and participation of asylum seekers and refugees on the local sport level...
The European Week of Sports will be held for the 5th time from the 23rd to the 30th of September 2019. As part of the European SPIN Women project, actions and events are taking place in the seven EU countries. In a concerted campaign the Sport Inclusion Network...