EWSE PROJECT
Empowering Women in Sport Events in Europe
The Project
EWSE promotes the creation of a European network of women sport events to enhance positive their social, economic and cultural impacts.
Project summary
EWSE aim at promoting the creation and development of a European network of women sport events and festivals in Europe to enhance their positive social, economic and cultural impacts on women in sport, increasing the sustainability of these events in their different aspects (economic, social, environmental sustainability) and using the potential of connection and impact of Mass Participation Sporting Events (MPSEs) beyond the events themselves to boost the role of women in sport as a factor of change.
General Objectives
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To promote a European network of women sport festivals and events to create an innovative networking model that can boost equality in sport leadership, visibility and representation of women sport, promoting accessibility for all and environmental sustainability as key assets.
The Partnership
Full List of Partners
P1: ASSIST, Italy
P2: Alice Milliat Association (FAM), France
P3: European Platform for Sport Innovation (EPSI), Belgium
P4: Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC), Austria.
P5: Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA), Ireland.
Latest News
EPSI speaks Portoguese: two new organization join the network from Portugal
Everythink and City of Setubal: EPSI can now count on two new members from Portugal, who will give their added value to our #InnovateSport network.
8th-9th June 2021 the annual EU Sport Forum by the EU Commission
The annual EU Sport Forum will take place online next 8th-9th June through a special virtual platform established by the European Commission. EPSI will attend the event.
Opportunity for Graphic Designers: logo contest for EASMH Project
In the framework of the Project “European Alliance for Sport and Mental Health, a contest for creating a logo for this project has been launched. EASMH is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme and it is aimed at promoting sport for mental health.


