CCPR leading WILD programme with sport

CCPR is leading a pan-European Women’s International Leadership Development (WILD) programme on behalf of the European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation.

The programme is funded by the European Commission’s sport unit to increase representation and build the competence and confidence of women in leadership positions in sport through training and networking.

The project offers around 50 potential women leaders across Europe the opportunity to learn skills together and create a pan-European network of women leaders. The project kicks off in the European Parliament in Brussels in April.

It will represent the start of a series of national and international training sessions and discussions, with recruitment taking place through February.

To find out more contact info@ccpr.org.uk or download the application forms on-line at http://www.ccpr.org.uk/ourcampaigning/europe/WILD.

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