Sport Eye Report: Best Practices in Sport Organizations’ Adoption of the UN SDGs

Sport Eye Report: Best Practices in Sport Organizations’ Adoption of the UN SDGs

SportEYE is a transnational and multi-sectoral cooperation initiative co-funded by the European Union within the Erasmus+ programme, involving partners from the Olympic Movement, Sport for Development, Academia and civil society, working together to activate and mobilize the local communities to improve good governance and impact the capacity of team sports clubs on SDGs indicators from a holistic perspective, through the incorporation of a comprehensive multilevel curriculum that reaches managing and training staff, and ultimately children and youth.

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