10th Anniversary conference: "Working together to build and consolidate democracy, tolerance and inclusion"
10th EPAS Anniversary Conference
11 May 2017 - GrandResort Hotel. Limassol, Cyprus
The Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS) of the Council of Europe organised its 10th anniversary conference on “Working together to build and consolidate democracy, tolerance and inclusion” in co-operation with Cyprus Sport Organisation on 11 May 2017 in Limassol, Cyprus.
Since its creation in 2007, EPAS has been promoting diversity in and through sport and provided a platform for intergovernmental sports co-operation between the public authorities of its member states.
After ten years, it was time to take stock of the achievements of the EPAS diversity activities and to discuss its future strategic orientation. For this reason, high profile speakers discussed the relevance of values, such as diversity and inclusion through and in sport.
The programme featured direct presentations including the results of the EPAS diversity activities, a high-profile panel discussion and workshops on the future strategy of EPAS.
The conference was preceded by the Joint meeting of the EPAS Governing Board and Consultative Committee (9-10 May, at the same venue).
Speeches and presentations
Opening session:
- Egly Pantelakis, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Culture, Cyprus
- Wendela Kuper, Former Chair of the EPAS Governing Board, Senior Policy Adviser, Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, Netherlands
My story: How did sport impact my life?
- Imke Duplitzer, Épée Fencer, Olympic Silver medallist, Germany
- Matthew Lister, Slalom Canoer, 2x bronze medallist at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championship, LGBT ambassador for the British Athletes Commission, UK
- Aya Medany, Champion for Peace, Pentathlete, 3x Olympian and Vice-World Champion, Egypt
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Evaluation of EPAS diversity activities: What worked well?
Conclusions