Chess-Mothers on the board: FIDE rolls out childcare aid for elite players


PARIS (Reuters) -Mothers competing in elite chess will be able to take advantage of a new set of family-friendly policies being introduced by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) at major events from 2026 as part of its “ChessMom” initiative, the governing body said.

The programme, first piloted at the 2024 Olympiad in Budapest, was designed to help professional players balance motherhood and competition and will also apply to future World Cups.

Under the new framework, mothers with children aged under two will be eligible for logistical and financial assistance, including travel and accommodation for an accompanying caregiver.

“The aim is simple — no woman should have to choose between motherhood and her career as a professional chess player,” said Francisco J. Cruz Arce of FIDE’s Women’s Commission.

Up to 10 players will be supported under the extended programme, with FIDE reimbursing up to 1,000 euros for caregivers’ travel costs and recognising both caregiver and child as part of the official national delegation, ensuring access to meals, lodging, and venues.

The ongoing FIDE World Cup in Goa, India, had only one woman registered, 19-year-old Divya Deshmukh.

The women's chess Olympiad, however, features 50 players from 10 countries. In 2024, six mothers received support through the programme -Alina Kashlinskaya(Poland),Nana Dzagnidze(Georgia),Yuliia Osmak(Ukraine),Aster Melake Bantiwalu(Ethiopia),Rauha Shipindo(Namibia) andNolwazi Nkwanyane(Eswatini).

(Reporting by Julien Pretot, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Others

Ketahui bahaya 'fried rice syndrome', boleh undang maut
ESG PIA 2025/2026
SOBA Best in Customer Service Voting
The Star ePaper Year End Promotion
ESG Positive Impact Awards 2025: Power Breakfast (Penang Edition)
SOBA Last Call for Submission
StarLIVE Mental Depression
SOBA Elevate 2025 – 3 November 2025
The Leaders Council Chief People Officer Summit 2025
SOBA Submission Clinic (Virtual) - 15 October 2025

Others Also Read