On April 28, UEFA published the report ‘Football and Social Responsibility’ for the period of 2018/2019. As an example of good practice, our project Open Fun Football Schools and School, Sport, Police is featured in the report. We are pleased that Ukraine 🇺🇦 provides a successful example of social responsibility, through football aimed at integrating […]
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Ukrainian Association of Football and Cross Cultures looks ahead
“We are committed to continuing and enlarging our support to our joint project” the First Vice-president of the Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF), Mr Oleg Protasov proclaimed during the visit of Global Programme Director, Hanne Lund Madsen, Cross Cultures in Kiev while stressing the importance of assisting internally displaced children and vulnerable children in the […]
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Article from: https://balkandiskurs.com/en/2019/04/04/open-fun-football-schools-in-bih/?fbclid=IwAR3miWVSgJBnjoCsMVQbH6nduKE3YlYbuuynZRPK5Qe4pvI1EMZ9fSRzVzw The importance of sports for children and young adults cannot be underestimated. Sports are a great way for children to learn essential life skills that will serve them in later life, such as teamwork, cooperation, and the principles of a healthy lifestyle. By: David Lander For the last 21 years, the small […]
Read moreMore TagNew OFFS season kick-start in in Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine
On April 2nd, Zaporizhzhya started a the 2019 season of “Open Fun Football Schools”, carried out with the support of the European Union. The season was kick-started with a volunteer seminar and a press conference which was held in the conference hall of the Zaporizhzhya Hotel Reykartz. The Global Programme Director of Cross Cultures, Hanne […]
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Together with UEFA Foundation for Children and NIRAS, Cross Cultures has started a new project in South Sudan. The project is a collaboration with the South Sudan Football Association and the aim is to provide access to fun football activities for children affected by decades of war and conflict, and to contribute to peace and reconciliation […]
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By: Marianne Frølund Coaches, leaders and police officers were gathered, to participate in the Capacity Building Seminar in Moldova on November 26th-28th. Child protection and building an SSP-network (School + Sport + Police) were the main topics of the seminar. These are two of Cross Cultures most important focus areas, as they are crucial elements […]
Read moreMore TagChild Protection Seminar in Jahorina, Bosnia
In July CCPA in Bosnia was hosting the season´s first Child Protection Seminar for over 90 leaders and coaches. The seminar was build on four workshops, each focusing on different aspects of child protection in CCPAs programs, and resulted in guidelines for each of the schools involved.
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CCPA/OFFS + SSP Moldova was celebrating the International Children’s Day.
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On March 19-21 Cross Cultures was hosting an International Council for our international partners in Copenhagen. 16 countries from Eastern Europe, Caucasus, Balkan, and the MENA-region were represented at the meeting. In dialogue with donors and board members the international group used the three days meeting to develop a new strategic plan for Cross Cultures 2018-2021.
Read moreMore TagEU grant four year program in Ukraine to FFU, AUFCR, streetfootballworld and CCPA
CCPA launches a new programme in Ukraine to support child protection, social integration and reconciliation in Ukraine. The project is funded by EU
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