EUSA Magazine 2019-20

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EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS ASSOCIATION YEAR MAGAZINE 2019-20^128



  1. PARTNERS AND NETWORK


COUNCIL OF EUROPE


The Council of Europe’s member states representatives,


forming the Governing Board of the Enlarged Partial
Agreement on Sport (EPAS), accompanied by the

Consultative Committee, held their annual meeting


in Strasbourg, France on June 5 and 6, 2019.


As a member of the EPAS
Consultative Committee, EUSA
was present at the meeting
as well, represented by
Communications and Projects
Manager Mr Andrej Pisl.

The meeting was also an
opportunity for networking,
discussion and promotion of
EUSA and its partners, the
activities and projects.

Led by the Chair of the
Consultative Committee Mr
Jens Sejer Andersen, the
members reviewed the annual
activities, discussed educational
activities and programmes,
reviewed the applications and
renewals of the organisations
in the consultative committee,
adopted a proposal for the
revision of the Terms of
Reference of the committee and
engaged in a panel discussion
on gender identity in sport,
focusing on the case of Caster
Semenya. The members of the
EPAS Consultative Committee
later joined the annual plenary
meeting with the Governing

Board, led by Mr Zoran Verovnik
as the Chair and Mr Stanislas
Frossard as the Secretary
General.

The joint meeting of the EPAS
Governing Board and the
EPAS Consultative Committee
discussed the reports and
recent news, including the
conferences of ministers
responsible for sport, and
the 2020-21 programme
of activities. The first day
concluded with a round table
event on the subject of Sport
and Media Freedom.

The second day was dedicated
to the current activities and
projects, focusing on three
aspects: ethical sport (tackling
corruption and promoting
good governance, sport and
human rights), inclusive sport
(promoting diversity and fighting
against discrimination, migrants
and their integration through
sport) and safe sport (martial
arts and combat activities,
inclusion of children and their
protection in sport) as well as

topics covering all three pillars
(sport for all, the European
Sports Charter and its revision).

In 2019, the Council of Europe
celebrated its 70th anniversary,
having maintained its focus
on human rights, democracy
and the rule of law for seven
decades. Based on the Council
of Europe’s general sports
standards, the Enlarged Partial
Agreement on Sport (EPAS) was
established in 2007 in order to
give fresh momentum to pan-
European sports co-operation;
address the current challenges
facing sport in Europe; make
sport healthier, fairer and well
governed and ensure that
it conforms to high ethical
standards.

PLEASE SEE
http://www.coe.int/en/web/sport/
epas/
for more information
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