In 1957, the brothers Gigla and Guram Surmava founded F.K. Salkhino in a small town called Martvili. 55 years later their grandson Jesi Surmava carried out an amazing project in the small village Sergieti, where the village’s inhabitant is around 900 families. He established a football academy in the country, and this year he was […]
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Preventing and responding to sexual harassment in sports
On the 21st of November Cross Cultures conducted an advanced training and lessons learned seminar on the topic of Safeguarding children in sports. Coaches and safeguarding focal points from Jordan and Tunisia participated in the seminar along with Hanne Lund Madsen, Global programme director and safeguarding focal point for Cross Cultures. The advanced seminar discussed […]
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In Jordan, everyday training-sessions have been established according to the local authorities recommendations and Cross Cultures re-opening guidelines. The sessions are in different regions with 10 children at a time. We are pleased to see the children having fun training again. Photo-album from different sessions last week:
Read moreMore TagVoluntary coaches are helping with the COVID-19 crisis in Tunisia
Below are photos from Cross Cultures Tunisia, where voluntary coaches are helping The Ministry of Health in providing information regarding COVID-19 as fast and efficient as possible.
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By Anders Levinsen Dear all, The Corona cloud is still spreading and the situation is deteriorating every hour. The world is shutting down to prevent the virus from spreading too fast. Of course, Cross Cultures has also shut down and suspended all activities in all partner countries, while at the same time we have asked […]
Read moreMore TagCross Cultures Activity Report 1998-2018
From 1998-2918 Cross Cultures have mobilised over 80.000 local volunteers that have organised the Open Fun Football School program for 1.460.809 million direct beneficiaries across the world. The Activity report gives full insight into Cross Cultures activities and impacts from 1998-2018. You can among others read about our active learning environment and see the Open […]
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From the 31st of July till the 4th of august two seminars for 168 volunteer leaders and coaches from the Open Fun Football Schools in Moldova was held in cooperation between PGI-representatives and the Moldovan Football Federation at the Training Center of the Moldavian selections from Vadul lui Vodă. Here theoretical and practical lessons were […]
Read moreMore TagVnuci Sport Project brings people together
The implementation of project Vnuci sport, supported by International Olympic- Committee Development Grant 2019, kicked off on the 22nd-23rd of May 2019 at Forest Park in Gazi Baba, Macedonia. In total 120 children with 60 parents and grandparents from kindergartens in the Gazi Baba municipality – a divided community inhabited by people of Macedonian, Albanian […]
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Capacity Building Seminar in Moldova
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 […]
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