City of Vancouver unveils Human Rights Framework for FIFA World Cup
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The City of Vancouver has released its Human Rights Framework ahead of the FIFA World Cup, which starts on Saturday, June 13. For the first time in the history of the tournament, host cities were required to include sustainability and human rights requirements as part of the bidding process. Vancouver identified 14 priority areas in its Action Plan that are most salient to the city’s needs and issues. These included discrimination, preventing housing displacement, showcasing diversity, reconciliation, preventing gender-based violence, sex worker safety, MMIWG2S+ response, human trafficking, ri…
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