Summary – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urges global efforts to promote gender equality and women’s rights in sports during a key address.,
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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk has called for heightened global initiatives to address and close the gender gap within women’s sports. In a recent address, he emphasized the importance of promoting gender equality and securing women’s rights in all sports sectors.
Türk highlighted the persistent disparities faced by female athletes, including unequal pay, limited access to opportunities, and lack of representation in leadership roles. He urged governments, sporting organizations, and the international community to collaborate and implement concrete measures that:
- Enhance funding and resources dedicated to women’s sports.
- Promote equal media coverage and visibility for female athletes.
- Ensure safe and inclusive sports environments free from discrimination.
- Encourage policies aimed at balancing participation rates between genders.
By addressing these issues, Türk affirmed that progress towards gender equality in sports can contribute to broader societal changes, empowering women and promoting human rights worldwide.
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