On 4 September 2020, the IWG launched “Change Inspires Change” campaign and announced that it was beginning to build a brand new IWG Insight Hub, to be launched in 2021. You can find out more here!
While this hub is being built, the IWG has started calling out for stories of change inspiring change from sport and physical activity all around the world, to help others on the journey toward and beyond the 8th IWG World Conference on Women & Sport.
Over the next few months IWG will be profiling all your great stories on our website and social media and throughout the network.
Click here to submit your story! (please give this form a few moments to load. If it does not, please contact info@womeninsport.org.nz).
Insight Bites
In these quick Insight Bites, moderated by our الأمين العام, we connect with leaders all over the world to see how they are faring post COVID-19.
Leadership from Lockdown
Tune into our 10-week Leadership From Lockdown virtual interview series, exploring the challenges and opportunities presented by COVID-19.
IWG Progress Reports 1994 – 2018
Every four years, the IWG publishes the “IWG Progress Report” at the المؤتمر العالمي IWG, a detailed review of the progress being made by signatories to the إعلان برايتون بلس هلسنكي 2014. Each report is researched, compiled, designed and presented by the current سكرتارية IWG.
You can download these reports here:
- 1 – 1998 – From Brighton to Windhoek Progress Report
- 2 – 2002 – From Windhoek to Montreal Progress Report
- 3 – 2006 – From Montreal to Kumamoto Progress Report
- 4 – 2010 – From Kumamoto to Sydney Progress Report
- 5 – 2014 – From Sydney to Helsinki Progress Report
- 6 – 2018 – From Helsinki to Gabarone Progress Report
نساء في مجال الرياضة Aotearoa New Zealand Research Consortium
الصورة: سارة ليبرمان (بإذن من مجلة NEXT)
In 2018, Women in Sport Aotearoa convened New Zealand’s largest independent group of academics dedicated to investigating the barriers that stand in the way of equity for women and girls in sport and identifying opportunities for positive change. It is chaired by Professor Sarah Leberman, Women in Sport Aotearoa co-founder and co-chair and respected researcher with 25+ years’ experience. It includes key researchers from 7 of the 8 New Zealand Universities:
- جامعة ماسي (د. فرح بالمر)
- جامعة أوكلاند (البروفيسور توني بروس)
- Auckland University of Technology (AUT) (Professor Lesley Ferkins, Gaye Bryham, Sally Rae)
- جامعة وايكاتو (البروفيسور هولي ثورب ، الدكتورة ستايسي سيمز ، الدكتورة كريستين بيتري ، أستاذ مشارك بليندا ويتون)
- جامعة أوتاجو (أستاذ مشارك سالي شو)
- جامعة فيكتوريا في ولنجتون (روبن كوكبورن)
- جامعة لنكولن (دكتور روسلين كير)
- Sport Waikato (Dr Amy Marfell)
هذه المجموعة شاملة حتى تنضم يرجى إرسال بريد إلكتروني info@womeninsport.org.nz للاتصال بالأستاذة سارة ليبرمان.
شركاء البحث والمشاريع
Women in Sport Aotearoa is also a leading member in several cross-sector research groups consisting of a number of key agencies, including Sport New Zealand; the New Zealand Olympic Committee; the Wonderful Group; several universities; and the Women’s Sport Leadership Academy (WSLA) New Zealand.
دراسات الحالة العالمية ، والرؤى والبحوث
The IWG launched this brand new website in 2019 and shortly we will begin uploading Case Studies, Insights and Research with a view to turning it into مركز معلومات رائد عالميًا ونقطة مرجعية ومستودع. سنشارك أفضل الممارسات والبيانات والابتكارات والأبحاث على مستوى العالم وسوف تركز على تقديم الأفكار العملية والدعم لك ، وأنت تقوم بعملك. نحن نعرض بشكل خاص القيادات النسائية ومجموعات المشاركة المنخفضة والمدربين الإناث.
هل ترغب في رؤية عملك يتم الترويج له بين شبكة IWG العالمية؟ اتصل info@womeninsport.org.nz لمعرفة كيفية تقديم دراسة الحالة.