
TARGET, a 3-year project funded by the Erasmus+ programme, supported by four National Football Federations (Estonia, Latvia, Malta, Ukraine), UEFA, a university (Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia), a training association (Formodena) and an independent media (Euractiv) aims to combat gender inequalities using youth football players as advocates.
The initiative focuses on coach training to promote gender equality within teams, integrating STEM and self-efficacy. A communication campaign, featuring influential role models, will amplify the message across the EU, making TARGET a pioneering effort to address societal gender disparities through the popularity of football.
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Kicking inequality out of Europe using football, Latvia and Ukraine are out in front
Est. 5minTackling gender inequality in Europe isn't an open goal, but the EU's TARGET football project provides a structured opportunity to change entrenched narratives. Latvia and Ukraine are out in front.
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Using football to promote gender equality
The TARGET project aims to train coaches to promote gender equality within youth football teams and beyond
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