FIFA moves ahead with new human rights strategy for World Cup games, but advocates are skeptical [View all]
Source: Associated Press
FIFA moves ahead with new human rights strategy for World Cup games, but advocates are skeptical
By CHARLOTTE KRAMON
Updated 12:07 AM EDT, August 12, 2025
ATLANTA (AP) Human rights scandals have marred World Cup tournaments for years, but FIFA is testing a new protocol requiring all host committees to develop action plans to protect human rights for the 2026 games in North America.
With the games less than a year away, though, FIFAs commitment to upholding human rights is still under scrutiny. Human rights advocates who wanted more enforceable standards and clearer directions for local officials say FIFA watered down a more robust model for the plans.
Even though where we landed is very different than what we had consulted them on, the existence of the framework is in many ways unprecedented. Sports bodies have not had human rights frameworks that reflected the breadth of issues covered across so many jurisdictions. But the plan is just a plan. Its not self-executing, said Jennifer Li, director of the ONeill Institutes Center for Community Health Innovation at Georgetown Law and national coordinator of the Dignity 2026 Coalition, which is working with FIFA on human rights.
Adding to advocates unease, several U.S. host committees said they couldnt meet a March deadline for an early draft of their plans. A FIFA spokesperson said the governing body has been working closely with host cities and counties, which they say are on track to develop final action plans by the Aug. 29 deadline. Sixteen North American sites will host games, including 11 in the U.S.
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