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UEFA has published the fifth report on its social responsibility achievements.

This report, the fifth in a series of five reports covering the 2012–17 FSR cycle, describes the activities of UEFA’s FSR partners – external organisations that receive financial support from UEFA and/or work with it at a technical level – between 1 July 2016 and 30 June 2017.

Alongside qualitative data in the form of updates on the activities of FSR partners, this report also provides quantitative data in the form of KPIs, demonstrating the successful fulfilment of agreed objectives.

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All countries
All regions
Football (Soccer)
1 - No poverty
3 – Good health and well-being
4 – Quality education
5 - Gender equality
16 - Peace, justice and strong institutions.
10 – Reduced inequalities
All target groups
https://www.sportanddev.org/research-and-learning/resource-library/uefa-football-and-social-responsibility-report-2016/2017

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Project Reports
2017
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Country
All countries
Region
All regions
Sport
Football (Soccer)
Sustainable Development Goals
1 - No poverty
3 – Good health and well-being
4 – Quality education
5 - Gender equality
16 - Peace, justice and strong institutions.
10 – Reduced inequalities
Target Group
All target groups