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15th Conference of Ministers responsible for Sport

Every two years, the Council of Europe co-organises a Conference of Ministers responsible for Sport. This year, on 16 October, Georgia hosted the 15th conference of this type, with its Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport as co-organiser.

The conference was held in Tbilisi and focused on two main themes:

  • Protecting human rights in sport: obligations and shared responsibilities

  • Fighting corruption in sport: scaling up action

Ministers of Sport representing states parties to the European Cultural Convention and EPAS member states attended the conference, along with high-level representatives from the sports movement.

The conference was preceded on 15 October by a meeting of the Senior Officials from all participating states, during which the draft Resolutions on the two topics were finalised.

Registered delegations can still consult and download the working and background documents via the “documents” section of the Conference website.

Adopted Resolutions

Speech by Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni, Deputy Secretary General

Press release

Tbilisi, Georgia 15-16 October 2018
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The Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS) provides a platform for intergovernmental sports co-operation between the public authorities of its member states. It also encourages dialogue between public authorities, sports federations and NGOs. This contributes to better governance, with the aim of making sport more ethical, more inclusive and safer.

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18th Council of Europe Conference of Ministers responsible for Sport
Porto, Portugal
8-10 October 2024

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EPAS aims to promote the development of any sport whose benefits are wide-reaching. It develops policies and standards, monitors them and helps with capacity-building and the exchange of best practices.

Different recommendations initially prepared by EPAS have been adopted by the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers. Recommendations such as the European Sports Charter are regularly monitored via support and follow-up visits in member states. 

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