UNESCO Calls for Moral Change of Football Rules

Olympique Lyonnais faces off against VfL Wolfsburg in
the women's Champions League final at Valeriy Lobanovskyi Stadium,
Kyiv, Ukraine, May 24, 2018.
Olympique Lyonnais faces off against VfL Wolfsburg in the women's Champions League final at Valeriy Lobanovskyi Stadium, Kyiv, Ukraine, May 24, 2018.
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UNESCO Calls for Moral Change of Football Rules

Olympique Lyonnais faces off against VfL Wolfsburg in
the women's Champions League final at Valeriy Lobanovskyi Stadium,
Kyiv, Ukraine, May 24, 2018.
Olympique Lyonnais faces off against VfL Wolfsburg in the women's Champions League final at Valeriy Lobanovskyi Stadium, Kyiv, Ukraine, May 24, 2018.

Ahead of Women's World Cup, to be held in France from 7 June to 7 July, UNESCO is organizing an unprecedented debate themed "Women and Football: Change the Game" on 4 June.

Launched by Audrey Azoulay, director-general of UNESCO, the event will bring together internationally renowned female footballers and personalities from the world of football.

Nadia Nadim (Denmark), an Afghan refugee with an exceptional sporting background, and Jody Brown (Jamaica), a rising star of international football, accompanied by her Jamaican team, the Reggae Girlz, will talk about the key role that sport can play in promoting diversity and gender equality.

Sports journalist Anne-Laure Bonnet will moderate the debate, which will feature Houriya Al Taheri (United Arab Emirates), a first professional football coach in the Gulf and head coach of the United Arab Emirates national team, and Evelyn Laruni (Uganda), national director of the Whitaker Peace and Development Initiative in Uganda and supervisor of the Peace through Sports program. Melodie Donchet (France), four-time world freestyle football champion, will stage to demonstrate her discipline at the event.

This event is a fine opportunity to mobilize together with women footballers, be they amateurs or professionals, against discrimination, sexism, harassment, and other obstacles women face. It will also help launch a reflection on the values of solidarity and respect in sport, and on actions to be taken for gender equality in the world of sport.

Women's football has recently gained greater recognition, as evidenced by the enthusiasm surrounding the forthcoming World Cup. As the United Nations' agency in charge of physical education and sport, (UNESCO), promotes the values of sport and its role in forging more inclusive societies. Supporting women's football can thus serve as a powerful lever for the empowerment of women and girls, making our societies more inclusive.

It is within this framework that UNESCO and FIFA signed the Football for Schools partnership in Davos.



Jeddah Season 2025 Launches Summer Entertainment Program

The program combines entertainment, culture, and tourism across several main destinations that include the city’s most iconic landmarks and key facilities - SPA
The program combines entertainment, culture, and tourism across several main destinations that include the city’s most iconic landmarks and key facilities - SPA
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Jeddah Season 2025 Launches Summer Entertainment Program

The program combines entertainment, culture, and tourism across several main destinations that include the city’s most iconic landmarks and key facilities - SPA
The program combines entertainment, culture, and tourism across several main destinations that include the city’s most iconic landmarks and key facilities - SPA

The integrated summer program of Jeddah Season 2025 officially launched under the theme “Jeddah is Different.”

The program combines entertainment, culture, and tourism across several main destinations that include the city’s most iconic landmarks and key facilities.

This launch aligns with the Kingdom’s efforts to realize the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 by diversifying entertainment offerings and enhancing the quality of life for citizens, residents, and visitors alike, SPA reported.

At Jeddah Waterfront’s “Jeddah Promenade,” the opening night featured dazzling drone shows, roaming performances, and interactive entertainment characters, offering families and visitors a visually engaging experience. Meanwhile, the “Western Coast” event kicked off in the Obhur area, delivering a unique beach experience that runs until October 4.

The event offers a variety of safe, family-friendly activities including a ladies-only beach, water sports, and live artistic performances, creating a complete coastal entertainment experience catering to all age groups.

In parallel, the “Jeddah Shopping Festival,” which runs through August 31, is transforming the city into a vibrant commercial destination. It features hotel and transportation discounts, live shows, weekly giveaways, and promotional activities across major shopping centers.

Jeddah Season reflects a commitment to offering a comprehensive tourism experience that supports the goals of Vision 2030. It contributes to diversifying entertainment options, stimulating investment, enhancing Jeddah’s global standing as a premier tourism destination, and driving economic, cultural, and tourism growth.