Michaela
Moua
Nils
Muiznieks
Michaela Moua is the European Commission Anti-racism Coordinator. She previously held several senior roles in NGOs in her native Finland, all focused on combatting racism. Previously, she worked at the Non-Discrimination Ombudsman’s office and at the Ministry of Justice in Finland, channeling efforts into developing both equality data collection and the Finnish national action plan against racism.
MASTERCLASS BY UEFA
Strength through unity: UEFA’s approach to fostering social and environmental sustainability in European football
Human rights lab / Top 319 - livestream
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Guided by the mission to inspire, activate and accelerate collective action to respect human rights and the environment within the context of European football, UEFA aims to empower everyone involved in the sport to play an active role in contributing to sustainable development.
This masterclass will provide practical insights into UEFA’s targeted measures and investments in policies and areas of action, coupled with examples of how it is building capacities and catalysing collaboration across national associations, leagues and clubs in support of sustainable development.
With UEFA EURO 2024 being held in Germany this summer, the masterclass will also zoom in on the concrete example of this large-scale tournament to showcase the strategic intent to position environmental, social and governance (ESG) themes as contributing factors to the tournament’s success.
Presilia works on the development of UEFA's 7 human rights policies (anti-racism, child and youth protection, equality and inclusion, football for all abilities, health and wellbeing, refugee support and solidarity and rights) of UEFA's Strength Through Unity strategy through the implementation of projects tailored and targeted to reach UEFA's short, medium and long term objectives.
MASTERCLASS BY UEFA
Strength through unity: UEFA’s approach to fostering social and environmental sustainability in European football
Human rights lab / Top 319 - livestream
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
Guided by the mission to inspire, activate and accelerate collective action to respect human rights and the environment within the context of European football, UEFA aims to empower everyone involved in the sport to play an active role in contributing to sustainable development.
This masterclass will provide practical insights into UEFA’s targeted measures and investments in policies and areas of action, coupled with examples of how it is building capacities and catalysing collaboration across national associations, leagues and clubs in support of sustainable development.
With UEFA EURO 2024 being held in Germany this summer, the masterclass will also zoom in on the concrete example of this large-scale tournament to showcase the strategic intent to position environmental, social and governance (ESG) themes as contributing factors to the tournament’s success.
Nils Muiznieks is Europe Regional Director at Amnesty International. Previously, he was Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights and held a variety of leadership positions in civil society, the Latvian government, and academia.
MASTERCLASS BY UEFA
Strength through unity: UEFA’s approach to fostering social and environmental sustainability in European football
Human rights lab / Top 319 - livestream
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
Guided by the mission to inspire, activate and accelerate collective action to respect human rights and the environment within the context of European football, UEFA aims to empower everyone involved in the sport to play an active role in contributing to sustainable development.
This masterclass will provide practical insights into UEFA’s targeted measures and investments in policies and areas of action, coupled with examples of how it is building capacities and catalysing collaboration across national associations, leagues and clubs in support of sustainable development.
With UEFA EURO 2024 being held in Germany this summer, the masterclass will also zoom in on the concrete example of this large-scale tournament to showcase the strategic intent to position environmental, social and governance (ESG) themes as contributing factors to the tournament’s success.