ACT RISE - Romania Moldova ACT!
βΆSummary
Romania-Moldova ACT! is a capacity building project, consisting of 5 partners (2 from EU and 3 from Region2), who want to RAISE awareness about the importance of Sport for All and the physical activity and role they can play.Our capacity building project is not limited to training personnel, but also includes new methodologies, online training materials, special joint multiplier sport events, handbooks on how to push for public policy, joint statements of the national stakeholders on new methodologies and programs dedicated to the sports for all movement. In a world where people are no longer active, because of various motives, as lack of infrastructures, public policies, lack of time, war, exodus of the active population, lack of teaching and sports staff, lack of methods and instruments to motivate and attract, itβs time to ACT and RISE the capacity of sport organisations!After mapping existing specific sport for all policies and strategies at the national, regional, and local level in each Partner Country, we will develop a sport for all training methodology in sport for all field in the 3 Eastern Countries and beyond, that will be piloted on around 200 participants from Romania, Moldavia and Ukraine in face-to-face trainings and also on minimum 500 participants from the participants countries and other Neighboring countries:Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Poland, Hungary, that will join the RISE webinars. The staff members will have to opportunity to network, train and participate to international events and joint for all activities in the participant countries, fostering cooperation across different regions of the world through sport joint initiatives. Romania-Moldavia ACT! will be a unique and exemplar project for capacity building in the field of sport, with a focus on the Neighborhood East β in a time of war and need to ACT for post-conflict Reconciliation (R), Inclusion (I), Safeguarding (S), Gender Equality (E) and RaISE the capacity of sport organisations! that is published through this page expresses the views of the project beneficiaries only and it does not represent the views of the European Union or the European Commission. It shall not be deemed to constitute legal or official notice on behalf of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for this content nor the use thereof made by any third parties. Page 2 of 2