Homeless World Cup: How to End Homelessness

By: Homeless World Cup
  • Summary

  • The Homeless World Cup's new podcast, How to End Homelessness, gives a platform to people with global insights into homelessness.


    Our annual tournament The Homeless World Cup brings together hundreds of people from across the world who are experiencing homelessness and gives them a unique opportunity to represent their country at the Homeless World Cup.


    Since 2003 we have held the tournament in major global capitals such as Paris, Mexico City, Melbourne and Amsterdam.


    Year round, we operate a Global Network, bringing together more than 70 grassroot organisations that are using football to tackle homelessness and social isolation. Using this network, we are able to tap into different opinions and views from communities all over the world. Our interview series will give you a chance to hear these voices.


    Find out more about The Homeless World Cup


    Help us to keep the ball rolling and donate to the Homeless World Cup here


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Episodes
  • How sport helps to change homeless people's lives in Sweden
    May 5 2023

    Scandinavian countries are often heralded as being at the forefront of tackling homelessness. We speak to Viveka Holmberg from Gatans Lag about the state of homelessness, how Housing First can help and the role sport can play.


    Viveka Holmberg is the Stockholm Operations Manager at our Swedish partner Gatans Lag, which means ‘Law of the Street’. She’s been playing football for more than thirty years and believes in the power of sport to create a community and create positive and meaningful change.

    Since starting up, Gatans Lag has gone from being a small charity in Gothenburg to expanding across the country. We find out the key lessons Viveka has learnt since joining and how sport can help people to reintegrate into society.


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    21 mins
  • How academics are shaping the global approach to homelessness
    Apr 28 2023

    Professor Suzanne Fitzpatrick from Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh has been looking at global homelessness for more than 20 years.

    From assessing the A Place Called Home programme tackling street homelessness, to measuring the state of homelessness in the UK, we speak to her about the role that academics can play in ending global homelessness, the lessons she’s learnt and some of the surprises she’s come across in more than two decades worth of research.


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    20 mins
  • Shining a light on Japan's hidden homeless
    Apr 21 2023

    Official government figures of people affected by homelessness in Japan have fallen to some of the lowest levels since measurements started, but experts say this doesn’t show the full picture. We speak to Big Issue Japan co-founder Miku Sano.


    Miku Sano has been working on tackling homelessness since founding Big Issue Japan in 2003, but how has the situation changed since then and what is being done to support the rising number of young people who are priced out of Japan’s largest cities?

    We talk about the state of homelessness in Japan’s second city, Osaka, which has the largest number of people who are homeless. We also discuss the millions of empty houses which are scattered across the country and whether these can be part of a solution.


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    18 mins

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