“Working hand in hand with the IOC and the Association of Summer International Olympic Federation (ASOIF) towards a better governance of international sports federations, setting and harmonising the highest standards of good governance, is a really rewarding job”. “Among these I can highlight the adoption of the FEI Safeguarding Policy against Harassment and Abuse, the adoption of the FEI Code on the Prevention of the Manipulation of Competitions, the activation of the campaign “Be true, Be you, Believe in Equestrian” at the FEI World Equestrian Games and the modification of the FEI Statutes to include important statutory provisions such as gender equality or the promotion of a safe sporting environment.”įrancisco actively contributes to the current public debate about governance of international sports federations through different initiatives such as the International Partnership Against Corruption in Sport (IPACS). “There are number of actions taken in 2018 that have contributed towards enhancing and strengthening the governance of the FEI”, Francisco explains. Good governance of international sports federations is a high priority in today’s sports world agenda, and it is Francisco’s role to ensure that the FEI continues the work initiated over ten years ago and maintains the highest standard of good governance in the Federation’s structure and daily functioning. “It was just two weeks after completing the FIFA Master that I joined the FEI, where I’ve had the opportunity to hone my skills and develop my professional career for the past eleven years”, he recalls. Francisco graduated from the 8th edition of the course in 2008 and joined the FEI very soon afterwards. A lawyer by trade, he is currently the Director of Governance and Institutional Affairs at the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), in Lausanne, Switzerland. followed by a UK release on the first of June.The Spaniard Francisco Porras Lima is yet another example of a successful professional leaving a positive mark in the sports world who has come from the ranks of the FIFA Master in Management, Law and Humanities of Sport. The movie is set to be released on May 20 in the U.S. Men follows a young woman (Jessie Buckley) who heads to the English countryside to cope with the death of her husband (Paapa Essiedu), but for some reason, everyone she meets in the village she visits all seem to look like the same person (Rory Kinnear). It’s certain kinds of churches, certain kinds of forest – the shadows within dark green. If we’re gonna get into subgenres, the subgenre here is folk horror. With Men, Garland feels that it should be considered a folk horror film in the same vein that 28 Days Later is a zombie horror movie. On the topic of subgenres, Garland has also clarified that Men isn't really a sci-fi film, choosing to make that distinction as he's blended sci-fi and horror in the past. More recently, Garland wrote and directed the new horror film Men. Whatever technical discrepancies may or may not exist, they’re pretty much zombies.” "I’m aware for years and years there’s been debates about that.
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