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Eco-Games Guyane

Eco-Games organises activities in France that teach about the development of sustainable projects. The games strive for absolute minimalism both in terms of support structures and organizational dynamics; in other words, why do "with" if you can do "without"? They also aim to maximize the use of existing local resources, and their mutual benefits.

Life on LandPartnerships for the GoalsQuality Education
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Sustainable Golf Development

Sustainable Golf Development helps define a clear vision and focussed decision-making for golf development projects. It provides perspective and clarity during detailed site organisation and design discussions.

Innovation and InfrastructureLife on LandResponsible Consumption
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Football in Haiti: A world of possibilities

After finishing third at the 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship, Haiti secured their place at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup France 2018, where they will shortly be rubbing shoulders with such giants of the women’s game as USA, Japan, Germany and Nigeria.

Gender EqualityInnovation and Infrastructure
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Football: Peru planning unprecedented growth

Up until 2016, only six professional clubs in the country’s first and second divisions operated youth teams for players aged between 12 and 18, all of them based in Lima. In the rest of the country, meanwhile, there was no professional structure in place for training youngsters of those ages.

Good HealthQuality Education
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Football: A league of their own for India’s women

Football in India received a massive boost last year as the FIFA U-17 World Cup was welcomed by enormous crowds and huge interest across the world’s second largest nation. With that major landmark ticked off, attention has now focused on further developing women’s football in this sprawling and diverse nation of 1.3 billion people.

Gender Equality
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New horizons in the development of Mexican football

The year 2017 will go down as a key milestone in the development of Mexican football. Following a period of hard work and meticulous planning, one of the most significant steps forward has been the launch of a brand new national women’s football tournament, the Liga MX Femenil.

Affordable and Clean EnergyGender EqualityInnovation and Infrastructure
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A new home for North Macedonia’s youngsters

As commonplace as that phrase may be by now, there is a lot of truth in it as the foundations for a successful career are often laid at an early age. To that end, the Football Federation of North Macedonia (FFM) is now able to offer its young players new opportunities and is eager to make the most of the momentum gained by recent positive developments.

Innovation and InfrastructureQuality Education
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Fresh facilities for futsal in Costa Rica

A new futsal arena was recently inaugurated by the Costa Rican FA (FEDEFUTBOL), with the facility set to help the development of the men's and women's national futsal teams. Representatives from FIFA and CONCACAF were among the attendees for the opening of the premises, which will allow the country's national futsal teams to prepare for international tournaments in excellent conditions with futsal competitions also set to kick off soon in the facilities.

Gender EqualityInnovation and Infrastructure
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Brazil and Cuba form development partnership as part of the FIFA Forward programme

The Football Association of Cuba (AFC)’s general secretary Jesus Pereira and his counterpart at the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), Walter Feldmann, signed a collaboration agreement to promote the technical development of Cuban football from youth to elite level. The agreement was signed in the presence of Jair Bertoni, FIFA’s Director of Member Associations, Americas, and members of FIFA regional offices in Panama and Asuncion. The partnership will also promote training for referees on the island. The project, which aims to support technical development from grassroots level, began last Monday with a course for Cuban youth team coaches.

Innovation and InfrastructureQuality Education
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A wind of digital change blows through Concacaf Member Associations

From 11 to 12 December representatives of FIFA and the FIFA Connect team presented the digital platform to a range of selected Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) Spanish-speaking Member Association (MA) representatives who will be using the new system to register their football stakeholders in the future.

Innovation and Infrastructure