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Stay updated on the latest findings, insights, and developments from REVOCER. Here, we share success stories, key achievements, and event highlights to keep you informed about how our efforts are making an impact across Europe.
RECOVER Progress Report: 18 Months of Building the Foundations for Recovery Through Sport
The RECOVER consortium is pleased to announce the publication of the RECOVER Implementation Progress Report, presenting the key achievements and milestones reached during the first 18 months of the project. Since its launch in January 2025, RECOVER has been working to...
Discover the RECOVER E-Guide
The RECOVER E-Guide is now available online! The RECOVER E-Guide has been developed to support sports coaches, trainers, and professionals working with victims of trafficking in using sport as a tool for recovery, empowerment, and social reintegration. The guide...
RECOVER prepares to launch its 2nd project output: Capacity-Building Programme for professionals and sports coaches
The RECOVER consortium is pleased to announce that work on the project’s second output, the Capacity-Building Programme, is now entering its final stage. This new programme builds directly on the findings of the Needs Analysis Report and aims to strengthen the skills,...
1st Recover Newsletter
Welcome to the first newsletter of the Recover project. Recover brings together organisations from across Europe (Greece, Cyprus, Spain, Lithuania, Italy, Portugal) that work in the fields of anti-trafficking, social inclusion and sports, with a shared commitment to...
RECOVER publishes its first project output: Needs Analysis Report on using sports to support victims of trafficking
The RECOVER consortium is pleased to announce the publication of its first project output, the Needs Analysis Report, which explores how sports can contribute to the recovery and reintegration of victims of trafficking. The report offers a structured overview of...
The RECOVER project marks the World Day against Trafficking in Persons
The RECOVER project marks the World Day against Trafficking in Persons Sport has the power to heal, rebuild, and connect. On the occasion of the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (30 July), the RECOVER project highlights how physical activity can...





