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Mondiali Antirazzisti to hold anti-racism tournament in Riace, Italy, to support refugees
Refugee teams from all over Italy will travel to Riace for the annual Mondiali Antirazzisti football tournament for social inclusion in July.
Only 37.5% of coaches at the Women’s World Cup are women. Why?
Only 37.5% of coaches at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 are women. We assess why that is and steps being taken to change things.
Leadership and development the focus of second roundtable on ethnic minority women in football
Fare roundtable event “Inclusion and Respect is a Right” on ethnic minority women in football took place this week in Paris (16-17 June 2019).
Fare 2019 Refugee XI celebrates refugee footballers
For #WorldRefugeeDay Fare has named a 2019 Refugee XI featuring players from refugee backgrounds playing in both men’s and women’s football…
Ethnic minority women set for empowerment and learning in Paris
Women from 16 countries will join Fare for an event focused on ethnic minority women and football this Sunday and Monday (16/ 17 June) in Paris,…
Step Up Equality project launches questionnaires on gender equality and leadership in women’s sport - can you help?
The Erasmus+ project Step Up Equality has launched two questionnaires to evaluate the needs for training and stakeholder engagement to…
List of incidents reported to Fare during May 2019
The following incidents of racism, xenophobia, extreme nationalism or homophobia have been reported to Fare during May 2019. This list is only likely…
Diversity House LeFoot in Paris - Daily Programme of Events for Women’s World Cup
Full programme of events for Diversity House LeFoot in Paris. Come and join for us for 10 days as we celebrate the FIFA Women’s World Cup.