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Informal meeting of sports ministers

from 21 October 2010 to 22 October 2010
09:00 - 19:00

This informal meeting of EU sports ministers will look at some priority issues. The topics have already been prepared by the directors of sport in the EU countries.

This informal meeting of EU sports ministers will discuss priority issues of the Belgian presidency. Belgium is focusing on future policymaking staff for EU sports policy and the social role of sport, including the concept of fair play. The programme contains the following items:

  • social inclusion through sports within the scope of the European Year on Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion
  • education and training
  • the fight against doping
  • the European Year of the Volunteer

The directors for sport will prepare a more detailed agenda for the meeting.

The conference will be held on Thursday 21/10 and Friday 22/10. Guests arriving on Wednesday can take part in an optional supplementary programme.

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Hilton (Room Belle Epoque), Groenplaats 32, 2000 Antwerp
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  • Thomas Pollet

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    thomas.pollet@vlaanderen.be
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