·Strategy highlights the progress and achievements to date and the need to build on this and continue to grow the pipeline of female leaders for decision-making positions throughout athletics ·Objectives include increasing gender equity across administrators, referees and coaches
The World Athletics Gender Leadership Strategy 2025-2027 outlines key objectives focused on promoting awareness, initiating policy change, and implementing education to support progression and growth of the pool and pipeline of female leaders aligned to defined targets. Those targets include: ·Sustain and grow the pipeline of female leaders for decision-making positions throughout athletics · Increase gender equity across administrators, referees and coaches · Strengthen governance frameworks and initiate policy to embed gender equity · Continue to raise awareness and promote gender equity through engagement and advocacy with supporting programmes and campaigns · Develop gender leadership and equity-based education programmes and initiatives (aligned with the World Plan for Athletics)
World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said: “I am incredibly proud of the progress we’ve made to date to increase female representation in athletics – highlighted by our 50/50 gender balanced Council. This strategy reflects our continued commitment toward ensuring women are not only present but prominent in leadership and decision-making roles across our sport. “We know challenges remain in getting more female coaches, referees and administrators into athletics but we are committed to equality and opportunity to drive lasting change across the athletics community worldwide.” World Athletics Gender Leadership Taskforce Chair Stephanie Hightower said: “This strategy is not just a roadmap - it’s a commitment to building a culture where women are equally represented, empowered, and equipped to lead at every level of athletics. “We are proud of our achievements to date, but even more energised by the work ahead. We know by collaborating with leaders in this area we can create a stronger, more inclusive future for women and girls in athletics.” Published by Sunday Onuchukwu Osunkwo an International Sports Journalist based in the United States. Email sundayonuchukwu1@gmail |
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World Athletics sets ambitious targets with three-year gender leadership strategy
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