No Discrimination is an awareness, action and education campaign that aims to rid the football world of discrimination in any and every form.

Discrimination affects millions of people every day, stifling opportunities, harming physical and mental health, wasting human talent and accentuating social tensions and inequalities. FIFA has teamed up with UN Human Rights to champion the fight against discrimination.


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#NoDiscrimination

FIFA’s commitment to use football’s influence to have a positive social impact is evident in its partnership with the UN Human Rights to promote the message of No Discrimination.

About the campaign

No Discrimination is an awareness, action and education campaign that aims to rid the football world of discrimination in any and every form. FIFA has teamed up with UN Human Rights to champion the fight against discrimination.

FIFA Social Media Protection Service

Launched at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, the FIFA Social Media Protection Service protects players, teams, officials and fans from online abuse, keeping their social feeds free from hate and allowing them to focus on enjoying their part in FIFA events.

The campaign in action

FIFA's No Discrimination campaign underlines how FIFA has ensured procedures are in place to identify, assess and sanction any form of discriminatory behaviour that occurs on the pitch, while the FIFA Social Media Protection Service tackles abusive content online.

Resources

We all have a role to play. Learn how to talk with your children, discover how to be an ally or join us in challenging our biases. Find out about how FIFA's human rights grievance mechanism makes a difference.

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No Discrimination

No Discrimination is an awareness, action and education campaign that aims to rid the football world of discrimination in any and every form.

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