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FIA
13.12.24
The Republic of Rwanda has officially joined the United Against Online Abuse (UAOA) coalition during the FIA’s General Assemblies, currently underway in the Rwandan capital, Kigali. This important commitment was solidified during a high-level meeting between Rwanda’s Minister of Sports, Richard...
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FIA
11.12.24
A significant report published by the leading campaign to tackle online abuse in sport has revealed the alarming scale and severity of abuse targeting sports journalists. The Sports Journalist Barometer Report , published today by the United Against Online Abuse Campaign (UAOA), has recorded a...
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FIA
06.12.24
The Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF) has officially joined the growing United Against Online Abuse (UAOA) coalition to combat online abuse in sport. The partnership was formalised during the Peace and Sport Forum in Monaco, with the signing of the UAOA Charter by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem and ARISF President Raffaele Chiulli ARISF’s membership expands UAOA’s global reach across multiple sporting disciplines.
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FIA
04.12.24
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) has been honoured with the prestigious Coalition for Peace Award at the 2024 Peace and Sport Forum, held in Monaco. The award recognises the FIA’s leading United Against Online Abuse (UAOA) campaign and was presented to FIA President Mohammed Ben...
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FIA
04.12.24
The FIA’s United Against Online Abuse campaign, supported by the FIA Foundation, has been awarded the prestigious ‘Coalition for Peace’ award at the 2024 Peace and Sport Forum. FIA President and UAOA Founder, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, accepted the award in recognition of the campaign’s groundbreaking achievements. This major accolade marks the beginning of UAOA’s next phase of development and expansion.
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FIA
26.10.24
The United Against Online Abuse (UAOA) coalition, supported by the FIA Foundation, has launched groundbreaking research to track the alarming scale of online hate directed towards sports journalists and media. This new research builds on data collected from athletes and sporting bodies in the first UAOA barometer report published earlier this year. The first Journalist survey will close on Friday 1 November 2024.
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FIA
25.10.24
The next generation of female motorsport talent is taking a stand against the growing crisis of online abuse in sport. During today’s Girls on Track event, held at the FIA World Motorsport Games, dozens of girls and young women participated in six interactive workshops organised by the United...
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FIA
17.07.24
Call for the urgent establishment of a Trusted Flagger entity in Ireland to fast track online abuse complaints against Social Media Platforms Preliminary insights into research led by Dublin City University shows rise in homophobic language in UEFA Football Championships over a ten year period
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FIA
30.05.24
The first ever United Against Online Abuse Conference has taken place, bringing together international sporting federations, politicians, and tech companies FIA President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, said: “I thank all who have pledged their support for this coalition and urge the wider global community to come together and join us in this important fight.”
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