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Report

7 Apr 2020

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FIFA Human Rights Advisory Board

Fourth report by the FIFA Human Rights Advisory Board

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January 2020

FIFA has shown that it is possible for a global sporting body to make meaningful progress on meeting its human rights responsibilities...

It is our view that FIFA’s human rights efforts have now come to an important cross-roads that require FIFA to deepen its efforts to embed its human rights commitments into the governance of global football or risk losing the ground that has been gained.

[W]e are concerned by the continuing lack of clarity about how accountability for human rights will be ensured with regard to political and strategic decision-making within the organization. That requires an entity at the political or governance level... We do not believe that there currently is such an entity...

As we explain in Part 3 below, in this report we therefore make one single recommendation to FIFA’s leadership: to develop a roadmap for further embedding FIFA’s human rights commitments into decision-making at all levels of the organization with a focus on the political and governance levels, including a mechanism to hold FIFA bodies (as defined in Art 24 of the FIFA Statutes) accountable for progress against that roadmap.

This report is divided into three parts...: 

1. Priority cases: ... 

2. Tournaments: ... 

3. Thematic issues: Broader topics..., including embedding human rights into FIFA’s governance and players’ rights...