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FEMpowerment – the new norm of the International Table Tennis Community, on International Women’s Day and every other day

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Monday, 08 March 2021 22:58

The five-week campaign started with a Webinar, part of the Table Tennis at Your Fingertips series, on the 2nd of March, which served as a warming up session to unveil the plans leading up to the 6th of April, when this year’s edition of the World Table Tennis Day will be fully dedicated to female empowerment and gender balance.

The first highlight of this global campaign that has the ambition not only to raise awareness, but also to serve as a call for action throughout the international Table Tennis community, was Monday’s online event, namely the , which was jointly organised by the ITTF Foundation and the ITTF High Performance & Development Department. The conference focused on the current status of gender equality in our sport and how table tennis be used as a tool for female empowerment.

Prominent guests share their wisdom

The event was open to all and eventually attracted almost 200 participants, not only from different continents, backgrounds and positions, but also from other International Federations and sport organisations. The conference was moderated by the ITTF Foundation Head of Operations, Mrs. Wiebke Scheffler, who also led the panel discussion, combining it with interesting questions from the audience.

The conference was opened by Mrs. Hajera Kajee, the ITTF Gender Commissioner, with insightful welcoming remarks. She conveyed the message that leaders have a collective responsibility to ensure that future generations must understand their responsibility to protect gender balance.

The high interest and response to the conference resulted in fantastic interactions throughout the panel discussion which consisted of two parts – overview of problems and challenges encountered across the sport that was followed by an inspiring debate about possible solutions and good practices. It was an honor to welcome among us truly remarkable panelists, who with their vast knowledge and rich experience enlightened the audience:

Mr. Ingmar De Vos

IOC Member & IOC Women in Sports Commission Member International Federation of Equestrian Sports President, UN International Gender Champion ​​

Rita van Driel

IPC Governing Board Member & Agitos Foundation President

IPC Women in Sport Committee Chair​ & IOC Women in Sports Commission Member

Petra Sörling 

ITTF Executive Vice President of Finance & ITTF Foundation Board of Trustees Chair ​

Funke Oshonaike

Founder of NGO “Funke Oshonaike Foundation” & 6-time Olympian in Table Tennis ​

Mónica Liyau

Founder of NGO “Impactando Vidas” & one-time Olympian in Table Tennis

The panelists provided the audience with interesting insights, advice, thoughts and know-how, including personal experience with gender (in)equality that is unfortunately still very much present at different levels and also within different areas across sport. Since low representation is easily noticeable among leadership positions, Mr. Ingmar De Vos addressed this matter: “I really strongly believe that diversity in management contributes to better governance and better decision making. So, it is not about ticking boxes, it is about accepting diversity as our strength.”.

Petra Sörling, the only female within the ITTF Executive Committee, added: “Awareness is there now, but change takes time, too long a time… The solution is not to create Women’s Working Groups with women, or panel discussions with and for women, but rather hold open debates among men and women on how to go from awareness to change, and the (gender) balanced society where the word “gender” does not exist.”.

Mrs. Rita van Driel drew a comparison with gender equality in para sport, and underlined it with the following words: “We as women should have more courage to step up and show who we are and what we can do.”.

Inspiring and motivational takeaways

At the end, each panelist shared one inspirational statement with the audience:

Ingmar: “Speak up. Maybe by speaking up, the problem will become manifest.”

Rita: “I want to encourage females to step up. We should help each other as female leaders, especially the ones who have a higher position.”

Petra: “It is true that gender equality is more than a goal in itself, it is a pre-condition for meeting a challenge of reducing poverty, promoting sustainable development, and building good governance.” (Kofi Annan)

Mónica: “Gender equality concerns everyone, also men and boys, and has a strong impact on our everyday life, therefore it is so important to engage equality… It is a way to bring change.”

Funke: “No matter what the world is throwing at you, no matter what you may be going through right now, don’t give up, you’re going to get there.”

The conference was closed by Polona Cehovin, ITTF High Performance & Development Director, and Leandro Olvech, ITTF Foundation Director, with encouraging final words: “Engage, speak up, step up, be focused, be strong, be determined and be you. Let’s #FEMpower all year long, not only on the 8th of March.”.

And while the Conference was going on, the iconic Lusail Arena in Doha, Qatar, was painted in pink, especially the show court of the World Table Tennis Star Contender event, on which today the Table Tennis international players were allocated all the matches.

, was the clear message that the united ITTF Group was launching today. For a very noble cause indeed.

If you missed the Conference, you are welcome to watch its recording at

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FfA5n7ewGY

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