KESCAB Online Hub Officially Launched at the 29th TAFISA World Congress

ICSSPE
18/05/2026 09:11
The KESCAB Online Hub was officially launched during the 29th TAFISA World Congress, held in Prague, Czech Republic. The launch marked an important milestone for the project, offering congress participants and wider Sport for All stakeholders an opportunity to explore the hub and its potential contribution to the global Sport for All community.
 
Ahead of the launch, KESCAB project partners held a consortium meeting to review project progress and discuss the features and functionalities of the online hub. The meeting provided an opportunity to reflect on the development process, assess the hub’s added value, and consider how it can support capacity building and knowledge exchange across the Sport for All movement.
 
The KESCAB Online Hub is designed as an interactive platform connecting international, European, regional and national education initiatives and strategies in Sport for All. It will provide access to training opportunities, learning resources, advisory services, and spaces for sharing knowledge, experience and good practices.
 
As part of the project, trainers, trainees and training-of-trainers representatives with diverse expertise in Sport for All have been recruited by the consortium. They will be trained to use the hub and to deliver courses through the platform, helping to strengthen education and capacity-building opportunities across the sector.
 
ICSSPE contributed to the project by leading Work Package 2, focused on scaling up the delivery of knowledge, experience sharing and capacity building in Sport for All. As part of this work, ICSSPE mapped existing capacity-building opportunities, identified gaps, and outlined potential areas for development within the KESCAB Online Hub.
 
You can access the KESCAB Online Hub here: KESCAB Hub
 
KESCAB is an Erasmus+ project led by TAFISA, with a consortium including ICSSPE, the Sports Union of Slovenia, España se Mueve, CNOSF, Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, the Knowledge Centre for Sport and Physical Activity Netherlands, the Portuguese Sports Confederation, and the Hungarian Leisure Sport Association.
 
Through the launch of the KESCAB Online Hub, the project takes an important step towards strengthening cooperation, learning and knowledge exchange within the Sport for All movement, supporting organisations and practitioners in building more inclusive, accessible and sustainable opportunities for participation.