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TEAM

Portugal / Centre for Social Studies:

Spain / Fundación Fútbol Más España

Croatia/ Status M:

Brazil / Luta pela Paz

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CES: The Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra (CES) is a scientific institution that has been conducting research with and for an inclusive and reflexive society by promoting creative critical approaches to some of the most urgent challenges of contemporary societies. CES’ Gender Transformative Methodologies are rooted in the evidence-based idea that a comprehensive gender equality approach to sexuality education programmes is a contributing factor to enhance gender-based violence prevention and engage boys and girls in overcoming gender rigid norms and promoting gender equitable roles. This approach has had proven effects in several areas such as preventing discrimination based on sexual orientation and promoting a healthy sexuality and reproductive health. Through its Observatory masculinidades.pt, CES will bring both a wealth of knowledge and experience in engaging men and boys in gender equality as well as a track record as a coordinator and partner in transnational projects.

Fútbol Más is an international NGO, founded in Chile in 2007, with projects in 11 countries across 3 continents. In Spain, Fútbol Más emerged in 2020 with the aim of promoting physical and emotional well-being, education, and inclusion of children, youth, and their families. Through games and sports, it works with its own socio-sports methodology, based on the theory of resilience, adapted and applied in different contexts.
The Green Card is its main pedagogical tool, symbol, and philosophy. This card rewards positive behavior and educates from the perspective of growth and the development of individuals’ potential.

Luta pela Paz (LPP) was founded in Maré, a neighborhood of 16 favelas in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the aim of promoting the development of children and young people living in areas impacted by violence and social inequality.
Currently, it has academies and Safe Community Programs, as well as an Alliance of partners trained in its methodologies, in over 25 countries. Since 2000, LPP has impacted over 250,000 people searching for a safer and more inclusive society.

Status M is a feminist non-governmental organization based in Zagreb, Croatia, that creates spaces for the participation of men in achieving gender justice and building a non-violent, inclusive society. Status M works with young people, men (especially boys and young men), fathers, students, and professionals to question and deconstruct prevailing social norms and stereotypes. Its focus includes the prevention of gender-based violence, promotion of equal parenting and involvement in care work, and fostering healthy living and self-care. This work is carried out through educational workshops, trainings, seminars, and awareness-raising campaigns in schools, faculties, kindergartens, local communities, and online, along with advocacy at both national and European levels.

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