“It's heart-breaking to see how unfair this “broken world” has become. We need to settle differences. We are eager to something about the Inequalities in the world. As young leaders our voices are important!”
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After decades of steady progress in reducing the number of people living in extreme poverty, the COVID-19 pandemic brings the first reversal.
Read MoreThe Global Goals World Cup Finals 2021 was the first Finals hosted outside New York City.
Read More“Reykjavík Global Forum – Women Leaders 2021 recognises the importance of a global sports organisation launched in Denmark with the ‘Power, Together Award’.”
Read MoreThe GGWCUP showcases the importance and benefits of sport and gender equality. Women who have never been allowed to or provided with the opportunity to play get to enjoy physical activity. EIR is the non-profit organisation that runs the Global Goals World Cup (GGWCUP).
Read More“Gender equality is one of UAK main goal. UAK strives to create a platform for women to learn and empower each other. Success for us is when we have achieved our goals when people of all genders have equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities.”
Read More“We are inspired by our company's strong stance on the importance of women representation in our industry and want to encourage others in the same stance because equality does not happen without strong commitment. Success for us is equal pay for equal work.”
Read More“We are a team of friends and former players for the Icelandic women’s national soccer team representing several generations. Ideally, by 2030 there should be a general consensus in all the countries of the world that all children and young people, girls and boys, should have equal opportunities to pursue their aspirations to live a healthy lifestyle.”
Read More“We are board members at the Icelandic Women's Right's Association (IWRA). Success for our team will be to inspire other activists across the globe to work together, in solidarity and understanding, to create a better future for us all - a gender equal future.”
Read More“We are schoolmates from the oldest educational facility for women in Iceland (Kvennskólinn í Reykjavík). We play for Goal 5 and believe that football can be a force of good, when it comes to inspiring girls and women to work together towards a more equal world.”
Read More“We play for goal 12 to promote awareness of the importances of our food chain and to decrease food waste. We have to make some changes before it's too late.”
Read More“We are five different parliamentarians from five different Icelandic parties play together in one team showing the interdisciplinary consensus about gender equality in Iceland.”
Read More“We are a team of past and upcoming GGWCUP Country Host from Norway, Uganda, Morocco, Colombia, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Denmark. We play for Partnerships.”
Read More“One of our most important goals is to help and develop the concept of female sport in Saudi Society and All Societies.”
Read More“We are the Raiders Team, founded in 2019 and participated in the Riyadh Football League for two years. We play for Goal 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth.”
Read MoreThe Kafo Saudi team took the initiative to organize the She Can Cup Tournament 2021 in cooperation with the Miraas Women's Football Team in Jeddah and the Student for Sustainability Group at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).
Read Moreby Katja Iversen
“Warm greetings from Paris where I am wrapping up, after having participated in the global Generation Equality Forum convened by UN Women and hosted by the Presidents of France and Mexico.”
We commit to closing the PLAY GAP, advancing gender equality and the UN SDG's in every country we play.
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Read MoreGaza camp's first all-female football team competes in Global Goals World Cup.
by Amy McConaghy.
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