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Mayor's office unveils FIFA 2026 Human Rights Action Plan draft, emphasizing worker protections and legacy measures

Community Development Human Services Committee · February 24, 2026
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The mayor's chief impact officer, Candice Stansell, briefed the committee on a 54-page Human Rights Action Plan to be released Feb. 26 that focuses on inclusion, workers' rights, access to remedy, anti-trafficking measures and legacy training and evaluation tied to FIFA 2026.

Candice Stansell, chief impact officer in the mayor's 1 Atlanta office, presented the draft Human Rights Action Plan the city will release Feb. 26, describing three core priorities: inclusion and safeguarding, workers' rights, and access to remedy.

Stansell said the plan grew from roughly 75 hours of community engagement and more than 25 organizations' input. The package includes trainings, a citywide calendar of human-rights-related events,…

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