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- FIFA: Keep the World in the World CupFootball belongs to the world. FIFA is planning the biggest World Cup ever: 48 teams, matches in 16 cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and billions watching around the world. FIFA has promised a safe, welcoming and βinclusiveβ tournament through its Human Rights Framework. But under U.S. President Donald Trump, harsh anti-humanβ¦ Read more: FIFA: Keep the World in the World Cup
- Failures in Brazilian Football Expose Culture of Misogyny and AbusePersistent risks for women and children in Brazilian sport (Sao Paulo, March 6, 2026) β Ahead of this year’s International Women’s Day, renewed attention must be paid to the persistent risks facing women and children in the world of sports. Nowhere is this more pertinent than in Brazil, set to host the 2027 FIFA Womenβsβ¦ Read more: Failures in Brazilian Football Expose Culture of Misogyny and Abuse
- Olympics: Uphold human rights for all athletesRequesting clarification on the IOC Working Group on Women’s Category The Sport & Rights Alliance has written to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) regarding the IOC Working Group on the βprotection of the female categoryβ and potential decisions to implement mandatory sex testing and a blanket ban on transgender and intersex athletes in the womenβsβ¦ Read more: Olympics: Uphold human rights for all athletes
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