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PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
Country: Serbia
Organisation responsible: Olympic Committee of Serbia Commission “Women and Sport”
Main topic addressed: Gender equality in leadership
Type of resource/practice: Research / study reports
Discipline: Multi-sport
Target group(s): National sports federations
Timing: Since 2016
Language: Serbian
Brief description of the practice: Since its inception in 1999, the Women's and Sports Commission at the Olympic Committee of Serbia has, as its strategic goal, more participation by women in all areas of sports activities in the country. The last two years have been specifically dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of women's participation in all committees, commissions and working bodies of sports organisations, institutions, and government organisations that manage sports at all levels. Among its numerous activities, a survey was conducted among sports federations and the results were presented during a panel discussion entitled “Women in Sports at Leading Positions”. 28 out of the 40 federations completed the survey and the data collected show a very low presence of women not only in leadership positions, but also in participation (number of athletes) and in coaching. The next objective is to enlarge the sample for the data collection and co-operate with the Government, the Ministry and local sport associations to try to increase the number of women in leading positions in sport.
Further information:
Contact person: Milena Reljin-Tatić, Commission Women and Sport, [email protected]