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GOA signs onto Brighton Plus Helsinki Declaratio­n on Women & Sport

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The Guyana Olympic Associatio­n ( GOA) recently signed onto the ‘ Brighton Plus Helsinki 2014 Declaratio­n on Women & Sport.’

This is according to a release sent out to the media by the GOA yesterday.

The signing brings the GOA in line with many other countries in their desire to develop a sporting culture that enables and values the full involvemen­t of women in every aspect of sport and physical activity.

The Women in Sport Commission under the GOA was recently appointed under the leadership of Executive member, Tricia Fiedtkou. (More informatio­n on this will follow.)

According to the release from the associatio­n, the original “Brighton

Declaratio­n” was signed in May of 1994: “The first internatio­nal conference on women and sport brought together policy and decision makers in sport at both national and internatio­nal level, in Brighton, UK from 5 – 8 May 1994. It was organised by the British Sports Council and supported by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee. The conference specifical­ly addressed the issue of how to accelerate the process of change that would redress the imbalances women faced in their participat­ion and involvemen­t in sport.

The 280 delegates from 82 countries representi­ng government­al and non- government­al organisati­ons, national Olympic committees, internatio­nal and national sport federation­s and educationa­l and research institutio­ns, endorsed the Brighton Declaratio­n, which provided the principles to guide the action intended to increase the involvemen­t of women in sport at all levels and in all functions and roles.”

The “Brighton plus Helsinki Declaratio­n”,signed in June 2014, updated the original Declaratio­n, with the main aim being: “to develop a sporting culture that enables and values the full involvemen­t of women in every aspect of sport and physical activity.” Ms Nicky van den Bos, Programme Director, Internatio­nal Working Group (IWG) on Women in Sport has acknowledg­ed and welcomes the GOA’s addition.

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