GAMES was showcased during the Female Sports Conference in Linz

GAMES was showcased during the Female Sports Conference in Linz

On 31 January, the GAMES project was presented as a best practice in the panels “Unveiling the Success of Erasmus+ Project GAMES as a beacon of Good Practice” and “Leveling the playing field: what’s next for gender equality in sport policy?” at the ADVANTAGE LADIES FE&MALE Sports Conference organised by Sport Austria. In cooperation with the federal sports organization Sport Austria and the Austrian Tennis Association (ÖTV) organised - as part of the world-class women's tennis tournament (WTA 500) Upper Austria Ladies Linz - the FE&MALE Sports Conference  which brought the topic of gender equality into the social, media and sports policy focus. Together with the  GAMES consortium, Sport Austria and Upper Austria Ladies Linz contribute to enhancing women´s representation in sports and leadership roles.

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