

Women’s Football in South East and East Asia
The U20 World Cup as a Push Forward?
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Konferenz zur Entwicklung von Zukunftsstrategien für sportliche Teilhabe und Frauenrechte in Südostasien und Ostasien im Anschluss an die U20-Weltmeisterschaft der Frauen in Papua-Neuginea
Rückblick auf das Konferenzprogramm:
Tuesday, 4th April: Arrival Day
Wednesday, 5th April: Conference Day 1
Get to know each other / Presentation of all projects/ Presentation of the work about DISCOVER FOOTBALL
Input: from the 2016 U20 World Cup organizers and members of Papua New Guinea Football Association, Linda Wonuhali and Frederica Sakette, with discussion about the effects of the World Cup
Input: from Caitlin Fisher / FIFPRO on FIFPro Women and What They are Doing to Protect Female Players' Rights and Build a Collective Voice
Thursday, 6th April: Conference Day 2
Input and discussion with Mithu M. Sanyal / Journalist and Social Scientist: Recognizing and Overcoming Structural Discrimination Against Women
Input: Monika Staab / Technical Football Expert/Consultant/Instructor (FIFA/UEFA/DFB) about her international work as coach
Discussion about new projects and strategies for the region with the experts Monika Staab and Caitlin Fisher / Impact Paper preparation
Public Panel Discussion "Working for women rights and women soccer structures in the region South-East-Asia"
Friday, 7th April: Conference Day 3
Session about the content of the Impact Paper
Input: Honey Thaljieh / FIFA (tbc)
Presentation and discussion of new projects, claims and ideas for the region from the group, with Honey Thaljieh
Evaluation and closing round
Saturday, 8th April: Departure Day

This project is supported by the Federal Ministry of the Interior
Downloads
Programme 2017.pdf (PDF, 585.134765625 KB)