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Activities and relations of Uisp International Sector

Uisp Abroad. Activities and relations of Uisp International Sector. Uisp around the World – projects and relations. Uisp around the Europe – projects and relations. The Mediterranean Forum. International networks. http://internazionale.uisp.it. Click on the stars for more infos.

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Activities and relations of Uisp International Sector

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  1. Uisp Abroad Activities and relations of Uisp International Sector Uisp around the World – projects and relations Uisp around the Europe – projects and relations The Mediterranean Forum International networks http://internazionale.uisp.it

  2. Click on the stars for more infos = Projects = Relations

  3. Click on the stars for more infos = Projects = Relations

  4. International Networks - FARE - Football Against Racism in Europe (100 org. members) • ISCA - International Sport and culture Association (117 org. members) • CSIT - Confédération Sportive Internationale du Travail (35 org. members) • TAFISA – International Sportforall network (150 org members) • FISPT – International Sportforall Federation (65 org. members) • UESPT – European Sportforall Federation

  5. Mediterranean Forum Uisp, together with several mediterranean associations, is planning to build a common action to share projects and methodologies with other countries of the area and to encourage social and intercultural dialogue. The first step for this process is the “Mediterranean Forum” held in Milan, before the Uisp XVI congress (8-10 May 2009). Albania, Algeria, Bosnia, Cyprus, France, Italy, Israel, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Tunisia.

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