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Why Sport & Human Rights?

Global Sport Can be a Powerful Vehicle for Change

FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023
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Child Abuse in Sports
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“We have to empower each other” 16 May 2023
Gdańsk Hosts SAFER Partners, Football Supporters Europe as Research Phases Begins 19 Apr 2023
WNBA Stars Condemn Sex Abuse of Mali Players 29 Mar 2023
France: Intrusive Olympics Surveillance Technologies Could Usher in a Dystopian Future 20 Mar 2023
Rights groups call on F1 to disclose human rights articles in F1 contracts amid concerns over ‘sportswashing’ in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia 3 Mar 2023
Image shows maroon background with SRA logo and headline: "Recap: Qatar 2022 Press Briefing" with bullet points "LGBTI+ rights, Women's rights, Press freedom" and date 09 November 2022 // 10-11 AM ET 4-5 PM CET
Qatar 2022: Press Briefing on LGBTI+ Rights, Women’s Rights and Press Freedom Ahead of the 2022 FIFA Men’s World Cup 19 Jan 2023
FIFA’s ‘Best World Cup Ever’ Came at Migrant Workers’ Loss 19 Dec 2022
Qatar: Nepali civil society groups denounce FIFA’s continued dismissal of migrant workers’ compensation claims 15 Dec 2022
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