Intellectual Outputs

IO1

Gender Equality Study in Football Federations / Associations

IO2

Gender Mainstreaming Tool

IO3

PROGRES Guide for the Integration of the Gender Perspective in the Management of Sports Organisations

IO4

Gender Mainstreaming Training Modules

IO1

Gender Equality Study in Football Federations / Associations

  • Gender gap analysis results in football federations / associations from the countries involved in the project.
  • Good practices on gender mainstreaming in sports orgranisation from the countries involved but also open to the rest of the world.
  • Conclusions relevant to gender mainstreaming practices.

IO2

Gender Mainstreaming Tool

  • Collection of data through desk research, interviews and face-to-face meetings.
  • Qualitative assessment of policies and strategies, initiatives and projects.
  • Assessment of training provided to employees relevant to gender equality issues.
  • Monitoring and assessment of the gender mainstreaming application.

IO3

PROGRES Guide for the Integration of the Gender Perspective in the Management of Sports Organisations

  • Analysis of WP3 results.
  • Analysis of results from the application of the Gender Mainstreaming Tool.
  • Definition of the gender related challenges that sports organisations face.
  • Presentation of the experiences from PROGRES work.
  • Analysis of other good practices.
  • Definition of key success factors for gender mainstreaming in sports organisations and specifically in the management of these organisations.
  • Development of guidelines for gender mainstreaming in sports organisations.
  • Publication of the PROGRES Guide for the Integration of the Gender Perspective in the Management of Sports Organisations to the web-site and social media pages and presentation in multiplier events and during press conferences.

IO4

Gender Mainstreaming Training Modules

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