Newsroom of the "ALL IN" project"
ALL IN Project
Women make up only 8% of the presidents of the national Olympic sport federations in Europe
Clotilde Talleu, Senior project manager at the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sports (EPAS), announced the results of the ALL IN data collection campaign in the six strategic fields explored (leadership, coaching, participation (from grassroots to elite sport), gender-based violence,...
ALL IN joint project
Closing event
The closing event of the project took place on 10 September 2019, at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels. About 60 participants had the opportunity to learn more and exchange on how gender equality in sport is addressed in Europe – through the results of a data collection campaign...
Data analysis on gender equality in sport
The analysis of the data collected during the campaign on gender equality in sport is underway. The results will be presented at the ALL IN closing event that will take place on 10 September in Brussels. The data collection campaign was based on a set of generally agreed indicators in six...
Data collection
We are pleased to inform you that the data collection is now launched! With 19 participating countries, the campaign is addressed to public authorities, National Olympic Committees and National Sports Federations to collect data on gender equality in leadership, coaching, participation and media,...
Regional training seminars
Three regional training seminars were held in the month of January 2019. Each seminar was addressed to a group of six or seven of the nineteen countries participating in the data collection campaign and aimed at developing competencies and knowledge on gender equality in sports, focusing on how...
3rd Regional training seminar
The third and last Regional training seminar took place in Vienna from the 28th to the 30th of January. The participants, coming from Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Israel, Portugal and Spain, had the opportunity to assist to presentations and engage in discussions on topics related to gender...
2nd Regional training seminar
The second Regional training seminar was held in Brussels from the 23rd to the 25th of January and involved the national coordinators and policy-makers in the field of sport from Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France and The Netherlands. The participants were involved in different practice-oriented...
1st Regional training seminar
Sofia hosted the first Regional Training seminar, from January 16th to 18th 2019, bringing together the national coordinators of the data collection campaign and policy makers from Albania, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Lithuania, Montenegro and Serbia. The seminar aimed at providing knowledge...
Preparatory meeting of ALL IN regional training seminars in 2019
A preparatory meeting with trainers of the ALL IN’s regional training seminars was held in Brussels on 30 November 2018. Three training seminars aimed at providing knowledge and skills on gender equality in sport, gender mainstreaming and evidence-based policies and strategies, as well as...
2nd experts’ workshop
The 2nd experts’ workshop of the European Union and Council of Europe’s “ALL IN: Towards gender balance in sport” joint project was held in Zagreb on 23 and 24 October 2018. This workshop mainly aimed at implementing the final steps towards the launching of the data collection campaign on gender...
Our flyer
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ALL IN’s kick-off meeting and first experts’ workshop
The European Union and Council of Europe’s “ALL IN: Towards gender balance in sport” joint project was officially launched on 31 May and 1 June in Strasbourg. The kick-off meeting and the first experts’ workshop brought together 30 participants and experts who represented public authorities...
Gender Equality in sport – moving towards implementation – step 2
A second meeting took place on 5th October in Paris to prepare the road ahead for a wider-scale data collection process, training and awareness raising initiatives likely to be the main aims of the “Balance in sport 2” project.
Gender Equality in sport – moving towards implementation
On 23 June in Paris, EPAS gathered together several of its member states who wish to play a part in a new CoE-EU joint project which is expected to be launched in January 2018. They also met with specialists from the sports movement and organisations promoting gender equality issues. The meeting...
What we did in 2016
Balance in Sport reached an agreement in gender equality indicators in sport which were tested in 4 pilot countries. See what we did by following this link!
Council of Europe video on Balance in sport
The Council of Europe is working to make sporting equality between men and women a reality! With this aim was organised the event called "Balance in sport enters the Ring!". See our video!
A stepping stone event to making the difference
The first day of the event was dedicated to the assessment of data and good practices collection campaign and the development of awareness-raising/training tools. In late afternoon, participants were invited to take part in a social event called “Balance in Sport enters the Ring” followed by a...
1st training session on gender equality in sport
The first training session on gender equality in sport took place in Paris to present the training factsheets on 5 themes: leadership, coaching, participation, gender-based violence and media. The objective is to duplicate these training sessions on the long run.
Enter the Ring!
The Sport Division, in partnership with la Ligue d’Alsace de Sport Entreprise invites you to enter the ring with Sarah Ourahmoune (silver medalist at the Rio Olympics) and Stéphanie Ducastel (World Professional Champion) to discover women's boxing. (Programme EN/FR) This sporting event closes the...
Collecting data on gender equality in sport on leadership, coaching, participation, media / communication and gender-based violence, so that progress can be monitored, allowing for comparisons between countries and between sports, and to help design evidence-based policies
Producing concrete materials and developing activities, to support policy-making and driving for change