In a report made by Cross Cultures in 2019/2020 on the Open Fun Football Schools (OFFS) and the School+Sport+Police (SSP) project season 2 in Ukraine, several stories of change were collected by regional coach coordinators. The stories cover positive changes taking place at several levels in society – Children involved, voluntary coaches, changes within the […]
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Cross Cultures Virtual Clubhouse
Cross Cultures Virtual Clubhouse is an initiative developed in light of the Covid-19 crisis as a result of the shutdown of all Cross Cultures activities. The shutdown provided a challenge of getting access to and being in connection with children and youth. We concluded that we had to find a way to communicate with children […]
Read moreMore TagThe first Cross Cultures E-coach Online Education
12 young coaches from 12 different countries are now educated as Cross Cultures e-coach educators by participating in an online education that lasted over 6 hours. E-coach instructors, associated with the Danish FA – Copenhagen Department, Asger Nissen and Daniel Barnewitz together with Poul Duus Gilling, Head of Education at Cross Cultures, have created a […]
Read moreMore TagEvaluation of; Playing for a Common Future – Dialogue through Sports in Jordan
Street Football World (SFW) has conducted a technical evaluation of the project: Playing for a Common Future, Dialogue Through Sports, Jordan. The evaluation summarizes key findings under the criteria advised by SFW and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The project was implemented from June 2017 to May 2019 and was evaluated […]
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The reports on violence and abuse of children at home have increased during the Covid-19 pandemic and the number of children and youth seeking help at the free hotline has also tripled. “Le numéro vert 1899” is a free hotline for children and women in Tunisia established by the government. Cross Cultures Focal Point for […]
Read moreMore TagCorona-guidelines for the re-opening of Open Fun Football Schools
You can read the full report here or see the guidelines on the photos below! First, an introduction: Severa Open Fun Football School partner countries are now considering to allow children to play and practice sport again. But it must be done in a responsible way. Cross Culture’s stance is clear: In the given situation Cross […]
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UEFA Foundation for Children has posted a project description about the Open Fun Football Schools programme in South Sudan. The article contains a detailed description of the programme and the expected results of the first year. Below you will find a draft and the link to the page. After 42 years of intermittent civil war […]
Read moreMore TagOnline video lessons – StayActive StayHome
During this time some of Cross Cultures partners have taken the opportunity to record online video lessons for everyone in Cross Cultures. The aim is to activate children and their parents in quarantine, as we believe that sport is an essential tool for staying healthy and well both psychically and mentally, especially during this corona […]
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As bringing people together in a physical context is not possible at the moment due to COVID-19, the unique Cross Cultures network is almost more than ever, together. When all Cross Cultures activities in the partner-countries were closed, the Copenhagen office decided to get in touch with all the staff through online interview sessions aiming […]
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From CCPA Tunisia: And from CCPA Jordan:
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