Title Integrity and Values Atlas in the Neighbourhood region
Acronym Integrity Atlas
Reference number  101184122
Implementation period 04.2025-24 months
Budget 19 102.00 Euro
Partners 1. ‘the coordinator’:

ASOCIATIA OBSTEASCA COMITETUL NATIONAL OLIMPIC SI SPORTIV DIN

REPUBLICA MOLDOVA (NOC MDA), PIC 905280340, established in Puskin 11, Chisinau 2012,

Moldova,

and the following other beneficiaries, if they sign their ‘accession form’ (see Annex 3 and Article 40):

2. EUROPEAN NON-GOVERNMENTAL SPORTS ORGANISATION (ENGSO), PIC

946274771, established in BOX 11016, STOCKHOLM 100 61, Sweden,

3. EUROPEAN OLYMPIC ACADEMIES (EOA), PIC 894715294, established in OTTO FLECK

SCHNEISE 12, FRANKFURT 60528, Germany,

4. NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE OF UKRAINE (NOC UKR), PIC 900014986,

established in VUL ESPLANADNA 42, KYIV 01601, Ukraine,

5. UNIVERSITATEA DE STAT DIN MOLDOVA (MSU), PIC 996760361, established in STR A

MATEEVICI 60, CHISINAU 2009, Moldova

Description The Integrity Atlas – Integrity and Values Atlas in the Neighbourhood region project is a collaborative effort aimed at promoting integrity

as a fundamental value within the Sport Movement in the Neighbourhood region. It brings together key stakeholders including the

National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of Moldova and Ukraine, along with academic institutions such as Moldova State University

(MSU), and sports organizations like the European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation (ENGSO) and the European Olympic

Academies (EOA). Scope: the project seeks to address the current status of integrity in sports within the partner countries and to establish

a roadmap for progress. Key focus areas include combating match-fixing and corruption, enhancing good governance, promoting positive

values, boosting grassroots events, and tackling doping. Objectives: 1. Conduct a Needs Assessment: Identify gaps in the implementation

of sports values, particularly integrity, within partner countries 2. Build Networks: Facilitate the creation and expansion of networks

between organizations, countries, and regions through round tables and networking activities. 3. Share Best Practices: Advance the

exchange of best practices and ideas to enhance the capacity of partners in promoting integrity. 4. Develop National Strategies: Assist

partner NOCs in developing and implementing National Strategies/Roadmaps to promote integrity in sports and address existing gaps.

5. Strengthen Cooperation: Raise the capacity of sports organizations in the region and foster international cooperation for better

coordination of sport activities. By promoting integrity as a core value within and through the Olympic Committees, the Integrity Atlas

project strives to create a more ethical and inclusive sporting environment in the Neighbourhood region, fostering greater trust and

cooperation among all stakeholders involved.

Institutional coordinator Anastasia OCERETNII

Head of department of Sociology and Social Work

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