UN event to link the 2026 World Cup to Brazil 2027 violence-prevention push
A UN reception in New York on July 17 will mark the handoff from FIFA World Cup 2026 to FIFA Women's World Cup 2027 with a new commitment focused on preventing violence against women and girls. The event aims to set a social-legacy agenda for Brazil’s tournament and unveil resources for victims and survivors.
Why it matters: - The event is designed to make violence prevention part of the social legacy of FIFA Women's World Cup 2027 in Brazil. - The initiative connects a global sports moment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and broader efforts to build safer, more equitable societies. - The program also aims to show how major sporting events can leave long-term impact beyond the pitch.
What happened: - A special reception titled "From One World Cup to the Next: Building the Legacy of Women's Football" will be held at United Nations Headquarters in New York on Friday, July 17, 2026, from 6:30–8:30 p.m. - The event serves as the closing event for the United Nations Youth Office’s One World, One Game, One Goal program. - The reception is hosted by the FIFA Master Alumni Association, the NO MORE Foundation and other leading organizations. - The gathering comes as the FIFA World Cup 2026 reaches its final stage and the football community prepares for FIFA Women's World Cup 2027.
The details: - Senior leaders from United Nations organizations, Brazil and the NO MORE Foundation are scheduled to highlight plans for the road to the next World Cup. - The program will feature new violence-prevention resources and support services for victims and survivors. - Speakers include Juliana Picoli Agatte of Brazil’s Ministry of Sports; Ambassador Sérgio França Danese of Brazil to the UN; Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda of UN Women; Carol Frazer Haynesworth of Resonate Labs; Daniela Grelin of NO MORE Brazil; Eliot Minchenberg of UNESCO New York Office; Dr. Felipe Paullier of the UN youth affairs office; Antonia Pellegrino of TV Brasil; Honey Thalijeh of the FIFA Master Alumni Association; and Pamela Zaballa of the NO MORE Foundation. - The host organizations describe the FIFA Master Alumni Association as a global network of more than 700 graduates from over 120 countries. - The FIFA Master Alumni Association says its network promotes education, collaboration and the positive social impact of sport. - NO MORE Foundation describes itself as a global nonprofit focused on preventing domestic and sexual violence through awareness, action and culture change. - More information is available at the FIFA Master Alumni Association and on NO MORE Foundation social channels, Instagram and Facebook.
Between the lines: - The reception reflects a growing push to use women's sports events as platforms for public policy and social-impact commitments. - Pairing the World Cup handoff with violence-prevention messaging gives organizers a concrete cause that can be tracked beyond the tournament itself. - The broad mix of UN officials, Brazilian officials, athletes and nonprofit leaders signals an effort to make the message global, not just tournament-specific.
What's next: - Organizers plan to use the event to build momentum toward FIFA Women's World Cup 2027 in Brazil. - The promised prevention resources and survivor support services are expected to roll out as part of that road to the tournament. - The event may help define what social legacy looks like for the next women's World Cup.
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