SIGGS 3.0 Featured at the 54th EOC General Assembly

SIGGS 3.0 Featured at the 54th EOC General Assembly

February 2025 marked an exciting milestone for the SIGGS 3.0 project, as it was prominently featured during the 54th EOC General Assembly, bringing renewed attention to the importance of good governance in European sport.

With the official launch of the updated self-evaluation tool on the horizon, the Assembly provided an ideal platform to present how SIGGS 3.0 will support National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and sport organisations in reinforcing transparent and efficient governance structures.

Built on the foundations of the European Sport Model and in alignment with the EOC EU Office’s commitment to responsible sport governance, SIGGS 3.0 offers:

  • 📊 A user-friendly self-evaluation tool to assess governance performance;

  • 🔍 Tailored recommendations based on individual results;

  • 📚 Practical guidance to implement improvements effectively.

By providing concrete solutions and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, SIGGS 3.0 is poised to play a key role in supporting the Olympic Movement in Europe as it works towards more sustainable, responsible, and resilient governance frameworks.

➡️ Stay tuned for the official launch of the SIGGS 3.0 tool and join us in advancing good governance across European sport!

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