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RECOVER e-Hub

A digital collaboration platform supporting the recovery and reintegration of Victims of Trafficking through sport and physical activity.

About RECOVER

RECOVER supports the recovery and reintegration of Victims of Trafficking through the transformative power of sport. The project promotes sport and physical activity as tools for well-being, empowerment, inclusion, confidence-building, and social reconnection.

By developing practical resources, training opportunities, and professional cooperation, RECOVER helps strengthen the capacity of organisations and professionals working with vulnerable groups.

Flag of european unionRECOVER Project Number: 101183243

What Is the RECOVER e-Hub?

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Explore

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Learn

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The RECOVER e-Hub is an interactive digital space developed within the RECOVER project to support cooperation between the sport sector, civil society, and professionals active in the anti-trafficking field.

It provides a structured environment for learning, networking, discussion, and practical collaboration. Through topic-based resources, community interaction, Q&A support, and an events calendar, the e-Hub helps professionals explore how sport can be integrated into recovery and reintegration programmes for Victims of Trafficking.

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Who Is the e-Hub For?

Sports professionals

Coaches, trainers, clubs, sport organisations, and physical activity practitioners.

Civil society and NGOs

Organisations working with vulnerable groups, inclusion, recovery, protection, or reintegration.

Anti-trafficking professionals

Practitioners supporting Victims of Trafficking through direct assistance, advocacy, policy, or services.

Researchers and stakeholders

Institutions, researchers, and project partners interested in sport-based recovery approaches.

Sport

Connects.

Inclusion

Transforms.

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Project Partners

The RECOVER project is implemented by a consortium of organisations from across Europe, bringing together expertise from the sport sector, civil society, research, and public institutions.

These partners collaborate to develop and promote sport-based approaches supporting the recovery and reintegration of Victims of Trafficking (VoTs).

Kmop

KMOP

KMOP, founded in 1977 in Greece, is a leading civil society organisation dedicated to empowering and enhancing the well-being of individuals and communities through social support services, education, research & policy and, raising awareness on current societal challenges.

Cardet

CARDET

CARDET (Center for the Advancement of Research and Development in Educational Technology) is one of the leading research and development center in the Mediterranean region with global expertise in project design and implementation, capacity building, and e-learning.

Incoma

INCOMA

INCOMA is a training and research centre based in Seville (Spain) with extensive know-how and experience in the development and coordination of international cooperation projects mainly funded within the framework of EU programmes.

Kopzi

KOPZI

The Center Against Human Trafficking and Exploitation (KOPZI) has 23 years of work practice in the field against Human Trafficking and Labour Exploitation. Each year approx. 300 victims are provided social, psychological counselling, legal support, safe shelter, jobs skills training.

Lorma

L’ORMA

L’Orma Sport-Club is a non-profit educational association offering sports and expressive training experiences based on non-formal education. Its goal is to stimulate personal and professional growth while promoting social inclusion and inclusive sports activities.

Sish

SISH

CARDET (Center for the Advancement of Research and Development in Educational Technology) is one of the leading research and development center in the Mediterranean region with global expertise in project design and implementation, capacity building, and e-learning.

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