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Dr Anita White Recognised In 2025 New Year Honours



Dr Anita White, founder of the IWG, has today been recognised in the 2025 New Year Honours List.Anita will be honoured with a CBE in recognition of her services to women and to sport throughout her career, which has spanned over 40 years.


Beginning her career as an athlete, Anita won 42 caps representing England at hockey, leading the team to world cup victory in 1975. A lack of recognition for the women’s team’s achievements encouraged Anita to be amongst a group of women who established the ‘Women’s SportFoundation’ (now ‘Women In Sport’) in 1984 – the first organisation of its kind in the UK.


Ten years later, Anita went on to establish the first official ‘World Conference on Women and Sport’ in 1994, from which the IWG was born.

Anita remains close to the IWG in her role as StrategicAdvisor, offering guidance and support to the current UK Secretariat.


As well as playing an integral role in the creation of these two important organisations for advancing gender equality and equity in women’s sport both in the UK and worldwide, Anita has also established the ‘Anita White Foundation’ and the ‘Anita White Fund’.


The Anita White Foundationwas launched in 2011 to support the education and development of women leaders from countries where women face particular challenges. A key achievement of the Foundation is the establishment of the Women's Sport Leadership Academy (WSLA) in 2013, which has provided development opportunities to 456 women leaders from across 76 countries.


As a legacy of the Foundation, the Anita White Fund was launched in conjunction with the IWG earlier this year and consists of two sets of awards – The Anita White Catalyst Grant and The CathSweet Award – established to honour Dr Anita White CBE and the late Cath Sweet, two leading figures in the women and sport movement and international sport development.



The Anita WhiteFund has provided micro grants to support 18 projects across 14 countries, empowering women in sport and helping women access sport, around the world.

Photo Credit: Kate Green for Getty Images


Dr Anita White CBE said:


“It is a great honour to be named alongside all the other people recognised for their service this year. It is my belief that sport is for everyone, and in the past forty yearstremendous strides forward have been made – but we must go further to achieve true equality. Ihope this honour inspires other women and girls to break down barriers and smash glass ceilings in2025.”


Annamarie Phelps CBE OLY, Chair of the IWG UK Secretariat, said:


“Congratulations to Anita fromeverybody at the IWG – it is great to see this recognition for such a remarkable woman. Anita hashad a trailblazing career in advancing gender equality within sport globally.


“The IWG celebrated its 30th anniversary this year giving us an opportunity to look back and celebrate the achievements that have been made due to Anita’s determination, dedication and foresight. The IWG is committed to progressing this mission and are very thankful for Anita’s

continued support.”

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